Description
... TO MY PLASTIC BROTHERS ...

This video work aimed to understand the current capitalistic mentality and its repercussions in contemporary bodies, sexuality and our surroundings. The ‘spectacle’ of pop-culture created a boom of successful, referential, and to the eyes of some, perfect envied bodies.

These perfect bodies become the idol of millions, role models, but aren’t we worshipping marketed products? Aren’t we aiming the virtual rather than the real?
Under a sleeping pill, our bodies became silicone and fat; our lives a plastic dystopian reality.
The almost inexistent body in the frame of this video reveals what is currently relevant: our products, our consumerism, our display. Even without desiring it, we are plastic, we are consuming, we are displayed. This work is about objectification, an ode to all the plastic brothers that now start to awake.