Part 1: Jenny and Yelena consider the body’s erotic insistence by casting their gazes to the sexiest of the pandemic classics, The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio and the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer.  J and Y wonder about the nature of vibrators in the Middle Ages, and provide an overview of recent news involving medical fetish gear, missing condoms, and long-awaited panda copulation.

Part 2: While happy that pandas finally got their special alone time, Yelena looks forward to the days when we can group together with other bodies and chats with curator Daniela Seitz – zooming in from Berlin – about attending events via screen, Daniela's work with Creamcake, and the future of parties.

Creamcake is an open and queer platform dedicated to exploring the impact of the Internet on music at the intersection of music, art, and technology. Founded by Daniela Seitz and Anja Weigl in 2011, together they initiate and organize concerts, performances, symposiums and digital projects; lectures, workshops, exhibitions and festivals, including 3hd, インフラ INFRA, NextGen, Europool and "”.

 

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