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I don’t care much for carrots. Carrots are on my palm.
It will be an interdisciplinary work incorporating performance, video,
and food, exploring the body’s state when discomfort or pain is
consciously or unconsciously used as a stimulant. It reflects a
situation where the boundary between self-discipline and
self-destruction becomes blurred, questioning how individuals transform
repetitive pain in daily life into a ritual of existence. It wanders
through the voluntary and the involuntary pain, embracing the creative
boredness, self-destruction and the Dionysian spirit. It unfolds as an
exploration of the invisible cycle between losing control and
rebuilding, ultimately indicate the temporality of the mortal body is
the way of being in the world.
The piece includes carrots and imagery of blood.