Do You Love Me?
Do You Love Me? (2025) is a 20 minute interdisciplinary performance that explores the intersection of female desire and its censorship—particularly how the female body and its sexual agency are controlled, fragmented, and repressed by digital and societal forces. Through live video mixing, contemporary dance, datamoshing, poetry, and sound, DYLM explores how desire itself becomes a source of censorship: not only through the overt objectification of women in media but also through the insidious ways in which the female form is kept from its wholeness, its full visibility, and autonomy.
Created and Performed by: Kait Ramsden
Projections by: Kait Ramsden
Sound by: Kait Ramsden and Big Zen
Photo Credits: Screenshots from Do You Love Me? projection, and Cole Schmidt
Do You Love Me? was made possible by the generous support of WhatLab and the Festival of Recoded Movement