CONTROL AND CONSENT
By Artist Jill Goldman
A Durational Performance and Immersive Video Installation by Jill Goldman Presented by The Institute of Relational Resistance CONTROL AND CONSENT exposes the asymmetry of censorship in the digital age. Queer and kink expressions of pleasure are silenced, while genocide becomes what Judith Butler calls ungrievable–its images endlessly scrolled through, consumed, and forgotten. The work questions how visibility itself becomes a mechanism of control, and how consent might instead open a space for care, resistance, and refusal.