A5 magazine, poster, photographic series
Eyedrop Magazine is an editorial project that investigates the role of semen (cum) in heterosexual amateur pornography, which is generally linked with a performance of toxic masculinity.
Through the use of techno-cum (a plant-based substitute for the male-produced semen), the objectifying role that cum takes on in pornography is made explicit, in order to produce corrupted scenarios.
In the photographic series, techno-cum is used as a signature/a graffiti to establish a social critique, by marking male connotated objects.
A5 magazine, poster, photographic series
Eyedrop Magazine is an editorial project that investigates the role of semen (cum) in heterosexual amateur pornography, which is generally linked with a performance of toxic masculinity.
Through the use of techno-cum (a plant-based substitute for the male-produced semen), the objectifying role that cum takes on in pornography is made explicit, in order to produce corrupted scenarios.
In the photographic series, techno-cum is used as a signature/a graffiti to establish a social critique, by marking male connotated objects.
Mattia Friso is a multimedia artist who works with a variety of mediums such as photography, video, spaces, objects, and prints.
In his artistic practice, he creates multisensory spatial installations that investigate themes related to identity and corporeality starting from a personal queer perspective.
Project index
★=publication ❤=photography ✿=video ❋=installation ϟ=object(s)
Mattia Friso is a multimedia artist who works with a variety of mediums such as photography, video, spaces, objects, and prints.
In his artistic practice, he creates multisensory spatial installations that investigate themes related to identity and corporeality starting from a personal queer perspective.
Project index
★=publication ❤=photography ✿=video ❋=installation ϟ=object(s)