Performative practices
Performative philosophy
OnlyFans for Stoics is a performative and discursive dispositif that displaces philosophical practice into a platform structurally designed for the monetization of desire. By introducing Stoic readings into an economy of exposure, immediacy, and affect, the project produces a deliberate misalignment between form and function. Thought is not presented as content, but as duration; intimacy is redefined as sustained attention rather than visibility. Operating through counter-use rather than critique, the work examines how discipline, restraint, and self-governance can persist—or be altered—when subjected to infrastructures optimized for impulse and consumption.
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Butoh
Butoh is more than an artistic practice; it is a modality of connecting to oneself, others and the world we share. Though I don't consider myself a Butoh artist, Butoh deeply infuse my performance art practice and my artistic practice as a whole. In the words of one of my main teachers, Atsushi Takenouchi, Butoh is not a dance but a ritual performance.
My Butoh journey started in 2008 in Toyama, Japan, when I trained with Sankai Juku for the first time. In the following years, I had the immense privilege to train with amazing Masters such as Yoshito Ohno, Ko Murobushi, Gyohei Zaitsu, Maki Watanabe, Atsushi Takenouchi and Hiroko Kumiya.


Photo courtesy of Sankai Juku Butoh School, Toyama, Japan, 2008


