Through darkly surreal color and camp, this work investigates how algorithmic thinking might perpetuate dehumanizing frameworks that have historically governed women's bodies. Donna Haraway's "A Cyborg Manifesto" (1985) anticipated that "control strategies applied to women's capacities to give birth" would emerge through technological languages—a prediction now unfolding through fertility apps, predictive medical algorithms, and AI systems that continue patterns of dismissing women's pain.
As artificial intelligence increasingly mediates our bodily relationships through beauty filters and reproductive technologies, we may be becoming strangers to our own flesh.