Everybody Belongs to Everyone Else

Our installation aims to depict the duality between the organic and the synthetic, while also highlighting the softness and vulnerability inherent in skin, flesh, and other bodily components. This juxtaposition with metal serves to accentuate its hardness, thereby emphasizing the contrast with the human body. We seek to evoke a sensation that is simultaneously intriguing yet unwelcoming, disturbing, and eerie, yet strangely familiar.

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