A digital poem where a female figure moves slowly across the grass, her fractured gestures evoking the motion of a spider. The scene is veiled by a black net, which functions as both a visual and conceptual boundary.
The work explores female subjectivity through a post-human and feminist lens. The body is no longer a passive object but an active agent of metamorphosis.
The net is at once a cage and a generative fabric, conjuring tensions between control and potential.
Spying into the Unconscious is an inquiry into the body as a threshold and a site of resistance and rewriting.