yeule with quannnic, Jane Remover, Midrift, Blimp
The Glitch Princess, Nat Cmiel, was born 16 December 1997 in Singapore, Singapore. Nat Cmiel is a non-binary painter, musician, performance artist and cyborg entity.
The yeule project was fabricated by Cmiel to act as a portal or rift which allowed them to communicate their art to the outside world, while still being protected within their inner shell. yeule was constructed as a manifesto of Cmiel's own identity, where they have always had access to multiple avatars and the freedom to change or contort at will -- solace through embodying a mutable, chameleon-like multiplicity. The yeule project exists to store fragments of their reality, dreams, and emotional states -- an external memory device, a brain or emotional centre that exists independently of its creator. yeule is inviting us to transcend into a post-human world where expression is no longer bound by identity, but rather we are free to assemble ourselves along lines of affinity. A future where our assigned gender is no longer relevant, where we can congregate with whoever we are drawn to, regardless of our assigned human forms.
yeule with quannnic, Jane Remover, Midrift, Blimp
The Glitch Princess, Nat Cmiel, was born 16 December 1997 in Singapore, Singapore. Nat Cmiel is a non-binary painter, musician, performance artist and cyborg entity.
The yeule project was fabricated by Cmiel to act as a portal or rift which allowed them to communicate their art to the outside world, while still being protected within their inner shell. yeule was constructed as a manifesto of Cmiel's own identity, where they have always had access to multiple avatars and the freedom to change or contort at will -- solace through embodying a mutable, chameleon-like multiplicity. The yeule project exists to store fragments of their reality, dreams, and emotional states -- an external memory device, a brain or emotional centre that exists independently of its creator. yeule is inviting us to transcend into a post-human world where expression is no longer bound by identity, but rather we are free to assemble ourselves along lines of affinity. A future where our assigned gender is no longer relevant, where we can congregate with whoever we are drawn to, regardless of our assigned human forms.
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