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This performance alludes to Marina Abramović's famous performance, but reinterprets it with humor and irony. Instead of solemnity, the artist appears in costume—in keeping with other pieces in the #WeTheArtists series—facing a spectator immersed in virtual reality.
The clash between the costume and the VR headset transforms the scene into a play between the real and the virtual, the banal and the transcendent. In doing so, Performance questions… the seriousness with which art is sometimes portrayed, proposing a critical but also playful interpretation: a reflection on how the artistic experience is redefined today between the body, the mask, and technology.
Jesús Azogue is a transmedia artist trained in Seville and Brussels who fuses installation, digital art, and technological research. His works employ hybrid techniques such as drawing, digital sculpture, extended reality, and artificial intelligence, creating interactive installations and immersive experiences. He alternates technological precision with poetic approaches to explore the relationship between the human and the artificial. His works invite reflection, seeking to awaken deep questions and emotions about identity, memory, and our presence in an ever-changing digital world.