“Writing loveletters can be revolutionary”, 2025

Writing Loveletters Can Be Revolutionary” (2025) centers text as a core element of its artistic premise, exploring love letters as political expressions within a digital age. Through a blend of written word and sound, the work investigates how intimacy and presence can function as acts of resistance against speed, disconnection, and digital detachment.

Using greenscreen techniques, the piece constructs visual scenes that oscillate between the romantic and the absurd, creating an aesthetic tension that mirrors the contradictions of contemporary communication. Toward the end, it is revealed that the poem is spoken by an AI-generated voice—a twist that raises questions about how love, closeness, and emotional authenticity are transformed in our technologically mediated world.

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