𝒅𝒊𝒗𝒆 𝒊𝒏𝒕𝒐 𝒎𝒆








dim operates as a portal of lesbian futurity, a transmedia installation where sculpture, video, and sound merge into a field of sensual attention, suspended between the real and the ideal. She invites an encounter of reciprocity; a heart-to-heart intimacy that dissolves the boundaries between subject and object, self and other.

The work engages devotional technologies of attention, sustained acts of looking, reading, and touching that blur the line between research and romance. Drawing from digital queer archives, feminist poetics, and networked girlhood, dim transforms the scholarly impulse into an affective practice: theory becomes touch, reading becomes devotion, and every act of looking becomes an offering toward a shared lesbian utopia.

Rooted in a feminist politics of attention, the installation expands upon the decentralized epistemologies of girl theory, propagated across blogs, Substack essays, and digital archives. Within this ecology, scrolling, saving, and sharing emerge as gestures of resistance and care; queer desire functioning as both methodology and connective tissue, binding research, intimacy, and worldbuilding.

Anchored in an aqueous ontology, water operates as metaphor and medium for the circulation of desire, data, and intimacy. The screen leaks into the room; images liquefy into sculpture. You are asked to meet her with your whole being; to let the moment spill over, to merge. In uncertain times, to imagine a future becomes an act of resistance. dim channels desire as a mechanism for hope, transforming longing into a living infrastructure of queer relationality and utopian potential, realized in the now.


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