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Online intimacy is not just about connection—it’s about visibility, power, and self-construction.
How much of our digital desirability is algorithmically determined?
Do we control our digital bodies, or do they control us?
Can a zine, a print-based artifact, disrupt the fleeting nature of digital relationships?
Rather than resolving these tensions, Digital Bodies invites audiences to question, reflect, and redefine what intimacy means in an age of algorithmic love.
How much of our digital desirability is algorithmically determined?
Do we control our digital bodies, or do they control us?
Can a zine, a print-based artifact, disrupt the fleeting nature of digital relationships?
Rather than resolving these tensions, Digital Bodies invites audiences to question, reflect, and redefine what intimacy means in an age of algorithmic love.
My research within exploring interpersonal relationships and communtiy building as mediated through online systems continues as I work on future projects.
If you want to know more, discuss more, please reach out at workxyashika@gmail.com