Queer Bodies is a three chapters video installation that tries to portray the process of creating and constructing a queer body and identity: from the death of the self to the construction of a community or chosen family.
Starting from a celebration of death, the viewer is then submerged into a new world where subjects tell about themselves and bodies manifest themselves in an unconventional way.
Mattia Friso is a visual artist working across photography, video, space, objects, and prints. Through interactive environments, his work explores the intersection of technology, perception, memory, and image-making, starting from a personal and queer lens. He uses a material-based, iterative research approach to uncover and question the societal norms embedded within systems of representation, particularly those shaped by technological apparatuses.