ARCHIVE INSTAGRAM EMAIL
A space for philosophical, scientific, and metaphysical inquiry, understood not as detached abstraction, but as a mode of knowledge intertwined with desire, practice, and the production of reality.
A form of knowledge grounded in experience, embodiment, and sensation. Unlike Western models of repression or law, it treats desire as practice—a craft of living, feeling, and knowing through the body.
Knowledge and power are inseparable: this is the study of how bodies and societies are organised, shaped, and controlled. It examines modern mechanisms of governance—biopolitics, surveillance, and the subtle orchestration of social life.