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If you’re drawn to depth, language, and the places where technology meets tenderness, my Substack might feel like home.
About me
I’m an artist, writer, and cultural theorist exploring how we heal, love, and remember what it means to be human in the age of algorithms. My work moves between philosophy and embodiment, between the raw and the rigorous, tracing how systems of power, trauma, and care live in our bodies, our relationships, and our machines.
For years, my practice has lived at the intersection of art, ritual, and critical thought. I’ve exhibited internationally, written extensively on intimacy and AI, and continue to ask the same question across mediums: What becomes of love, truth, and freedom in a world built on simulation?
Through my Substack, I write from the edge of identity, intimacy, and the machine, a space for essays that are both wound and offering. Here, I explore themes of matriarchal consciousness, emotional literacy, and what I call “synthetic intimacy”: our modern hunger to be seen by something that cannot feel.
This isn’t a self-help space; it’s a ritual witnessing space. A field for those who think and feel deeply — who want language that restores rather than performs.
At its heart, my work is a call to re-humanize the future, to build worlds, technologies, and relationships where empathy isn’t an algorithm, and love isn’t extractive.

