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 now deeply infuse my performance art practice. 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 trained with Yoshito Ohno, Ko Murobushi, Gyohei Zaitsu, Maki Watanabe, Atsushi Takenouchi, and Hiroko Kumiya.


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




