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Bloody Grace!
Solo performance, 2027
 
Through moving sculptures and mythopoetic prose, I take the Biblical scene of the Annunciation and the mythos of the Virgin-Mother as a starting point to recalibrate repressive imaginaries in relation to desire and procreation.

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Of Soldiers and Virgins
Lecture performance, 2026
 
As fraternal twins, we dramatize the resonances between our respective, most recent research topics: fascist-masculinist group phantasies, and the mythos of the Virgin Mother. This performance was presented at the 16th edition of Deleuze & Guattari Studies Conference in Athens, in July 2026.

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Slow Visit
Solo performance for exhibition Facing Fabrics, Ronse, 2024

 

We could see fabric as time that has solidified into matter: every stitch, every knot is the trace of a moment. In this performance I respond to the time required to make the artworks of this exposition, and the time we usually spend watching them.
By moving very slowly, I enter a state of presence and deep perception that can be contagious.

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Creatures at rest
Durational performance, 2021

On a slowly turning platform, three performers explore a slow movement practice. In whatever position they find themselves, they search for as much rest and comfort as possible, while deeply listening to inner as well as outer movements.

This durational installation bets on slowness to create space for more resonant and less instrumentalizing ways of relating to whatever surrounds us. Like an oasis, it hopes to offer a break from life at high speed. To value the richness that surfaces when time is stretched out.
 

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Slow Spatial Reader: Chronicles of Radical Affection
Publication edited by Carolyn F. Strauss and published by Valiz, 2021.

Like its predeces­sor, Slow Reader (Valiz 2016), this new publication is intended to spur meaningful dialogue between disci­plines and cultures, inspiring not only a different velocity of engaging the world but also critical shifts in consciousness. 
I contribute with a chapter called "Space as Atmosphere: Floating in a Molecular Bath", in which I share my recent research on atmosphere, slowness and perception, starting from my experience with Stav Yeini's The Senders.
 

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