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Ants Game - stage 5
a dynamic experimental collaborative project
that celebrates creativity, randomness, and community participation.
A raffle is held among collectors of each piece. The winner collaborates with me on the next one and can choose ANYTHING for me to use.

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When I received Andrea's photos, the first thing that caught my eye was the flowers. On one hand, they looked so organic, but on the other, there was something electric about them, with a bright reddish-pink glow. They seemed almost connected to the figures, as if they were part of them.
This made me think about how we are all cyborgs, where technology is not just an external tool but truly becomes a part of us, like an extension of our body.
After exploring this concept in my thesis, I now feel deeply inspired to search for this cyborg connection in my artwork and explore its meanings and symbolism.

"Cyborg imagery can suggest a way out of the maze of dualisms in which we have explained our bodies and our tools to ourselves. This is a dream not of a common language, but of a powerful infidel heteroglossia. It is an imagination of a feminist speaking in tongues to strike fear into the circuits of the super savers of the new right. It means both building and destroying machines, identities, categories, relationships, space stories. Though both are bound in the spiral dance, I would rather be a cyborg than a goddess."
Donna Haraway - A Cyborg Manifesto, 1985