Feral
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Josefina Cerda (Chile)
From the Latin feralis, meaning a plant or animal that returns to a wild state after being domesticated (or, alternatively, one that never was). A vocal-sound performance delving into processes of sexualisation, objectification and the empowerment of personal pleasure. Josefina weaves a narrative of her journey – from a hypersexualised childhood to an adulthood where pleasure finds new avenues of exploration through domination, sex work and BDSM. The performance unfolds in an intimate setting, featuring a live-sound recording and playback setup alongside other sex technologies that accompany the storytelling. Feral is a defence of the object over the human.
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