Untitled (small inconveniences)
A garment that simulates incontinence.
An investigation of the ways consumer culture problematizes pregnancy, this garment is part of a set of ritual devices and consumable products related to pregnancy. Centered around experiences typically considered “inconvenient”, these speculative products investigate our cultural relationship to pregnancy as mediated by artefacts, with a focus biological and bodily events that seldom talk about.
I wrote an article for this piece for Biodesigned, which can be read here.
medium
silk, nylon, silicone, elastic bands
dimensions
43 cm x 33 cm x 5cm
year
2019
installation series
The Consumerist Pregnancy Reports TM
exhibitions
MU Hybrid Arthouse
Festival of the Impossible, by Adobe
tags
biopolitics, pregnancy, simulation, feminism, technoscience