1001
Just a little
human warmth
[(Dis)satisfaction and loneliness in an underworld perfectly tailored to queer needs.]
A quest for finding a cuddle in the mechanics of sex-robots and relationship-robots. Kinky fantasies of sleeping together as in "falling asleep". The search for long-forgotten skills of intimacy among the touching of the most improbable parts of flesh. In the haste of piston-movements - is there still anyone alive?
1002
Hidden appeals of
mud and blood
[The story of searching, the adventure of mating.]
Library of the demanding audience. Avoiding unsafe play with boredom in the safety-obsessed times. The catalog of contemporary costumes, props and sets. How not to turn our story into a bad B-movie? Survival guide to the woods and mazes for the gentle folks.
1003
A cursed land
of easy bend
[Patterns, cliches, phrases of the gay robots.]
Cultural shocks in the virtual country of endless posibilities. A whimpering pamphlet on user dificulties with a one-click world and (ac)counting distances in gigabits. How long is the cable to the men-of-my-dreams?
1004
Glamorous dance
with a fence
[Clash of fantasies and reality in love-affairs and sex.]
One step forward and two steps back. Hot tango with the "wallflowers", or how to propose a man that is a lady and a queen - with no offense. How to jump over the barriers that we have so artfully built? The artists of eyeing are learning to look (and daresay - to see).
1005
A date with male's
hunter insticts
[The art of cruising, the reclaiming of sex spaces.]
Or are they instincts of a escaping? Who hunts us and what haunts us in the archetype-tickling and fantasy-irritating darkness of our safe spaces? Who's chasing and what is running away? A prey's prayer to avert the attention of predators.
1006
Kiss kiss
bang bang
[Technical manual for non-mechanical sex and love.
A feast of ritual burning of the manuals about "how to bottom/top/suck/kiss/rim/... like a pro". How to fuck and not to fuck it up? How not to be unlucky when finally one is having a luck? Kissing the stress and anxiety good night, for the sake of great night with the chosen one.
1007
Flirting with
calamity
[STDs and the drama of lethal sexuality.]
Once upon a time someone summoned an Angry God who would send a terrible disease on sinners obsessed with carnal pleasures. What deity and holy story does the atheist queer folk believe in nowadays? Tickle game for married couples and pervert pigs.
1008
Let's have
some fun
[Parties, festivals and celebrations. Consumption, mainstream and satisfaction.]
How absurd can get our quest to be seen, appreciated and admired? After centuries of oppression, with our renewed liberties, how do we create spaces "according to our taste"? On paradox of trying to satisfy the need with something that does not necessarily satisfy it.
1009
Journey to the
Holy Temple
[Queer take on religions, spirituality and worship - in the least probably places.]
Are queer people fierce atheists through and through? Did they abandon old mind patterns of belief, are they irreconciliable with spirituality, don't they need a care of the soul at all? Did they get far away from ancient habits - did they discover new ways to be in the Universe?
1010
Tao of
Kink
[BDSM with love, fetish with story, dirt with taste.]
A bit deeper insight into sexual(ized) games of wearing dresses, buying fetish objects and exploring the shades of darkness of BDSM fantasies. An obscure playground of soul. How not to execute the sex - vanilla or kinky - enjoy it instead, satisfy the soul, turn it into spiritual practice.
1011
You
imagine me
[Queer interpretation of (mostly straight) science-fiction.]
How do we envision lives of queer people centuries away? Are they stories of horror or do they happen in better world. How do our straight peers imagine our place in those far-way times and spaces? How do we recognize us in realities where we are not said to exist? Reading of the seemingly asexual genre for sexual minority.
1012
Subject-subject
relationships
[Relationship robots, sex robots, subject-object and beyond]
Since very childhood we are raised around other's expectations. Treating others as tool to achieve status, support or inner reassurance seems almost "natural". In the age of technology and efficiency, we learned to "execute" activities - and the life itself - as the instruction code of given program. We do it. We do it because others do. We do because it is good to do it. Is there anything beyond? Can we reinvent relationship to feel human again?
1013
Loving
more
[Polyamory introduction.]
Is love without jealousy within human scale? Is the jealousy a sign of love? Is it possible to love multiple people in the same time? Is it greedy or way-too-big chunk to swallow? How does it work and how is it done?
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1013
Man up and
start crying!
[Male, men, masculinity, machismo, chauvinism.]
From stadiums to battlefields, from competition to war, from domestic violence to dogmatic oppression, from addiction to toys towards cult of technology, from male obsessions to eco-system collapse, from bullies to mafias. Reconstructing the damaged world through deconstruction of derailed concepts of masculinity.