Me Gustas Tú, 2016



Exhibition Post-Cyber Feminist International 2017 at ICA, London, UK
Me Gustas Tú, 2016, single channel video, 05’14''

Produced by TcoET
Co-directed by Dew Kim and Luciano Zubillaga


Mixed experimental 3D stereo k-pop video about love, sexuality and war. A decommissioned Royal Navy submarine in a former British imperial dockyard becomes the main theatre for HornyHoneydew a cappella style singing. Filmed in location at Chatham Historic Dockyard, part of University of Kent’s School of Music and Fine Art, just before its final closure in 2018 due to financial austerity.

Selected for the Post-Cyber Feminist International week, this film proposes a new form of deploying k-pop towards queer aesthetics. K-pop beyond individualist/atomist/phallocentric metaphysics and before the migration to full cyberfeminist telepathy. Art as a collaborative as a form of thinking and imagining music scripts for a posthumani form - a form of human thought acquiring nonhuman perspectives and speculative thought based on a critical indeterminacy of the world.