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look (·) It is an investigation into the gaze, projection, and presence mediated by screens. Through video portraits, installation, performance art, and immersive spaces, the project explores the boundaries between the one who looks and the one who is looked at, between the body and the image, between the real encounter and its recorded appearance.
The project originated from a performative action centered around a sword-mirror, a symbol of an external gaze that judges, pierces, and simultaneously reflects back the image of the one who looks. From there, míra<·> expands into video portraits, installations, performance art, and immersive devices in which the viewer is confronted with a central question: who looks and who is looked at?
In its various forms (photography, video portraits, body-screens, dark rooms, and soundscapes), míra<·> investigates the boundaries between identity, perception, territory, and presence. The screen here does not function as a mere image support, but as a threshold: a place where the other appears, disappears, and reflects back our own gaze.
All images presented are the property of the artist and were created for this project.
The people who appear in the images gave their consent at the time for the use of their image in this project.