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The Embryo & graphite drawings as part of 'INCEPT' on display at Kavka, Antwerp. 'INCEPT' is a 3D sculptural installation that examines inception, insemination, birth, and labor as systems of control rather than natural processes. Mediated by the medical-industrial complex, bodies are surveyed, categorized, and reduced to clinical function; alignment is rewarded, deviation corrected.
The work confronts the myth of medical purity and the violence of bodily classification. Sterile, binary logics frame care as protocol and identity as data. The medical-industrial eye assigns the skin a number, a category, a prefix. Failure to conform is recorded, not accommodated.
Purity is imposed on matter through medical and religious authority alike, through infrastructures of care that separate, contain, and correct bodies that resist legibility.
Para.site: external symbiont interface, 2025, 3d printed sculpture.