The text I share with you today was written by me from my interview with the Argentinian artist, Iris, and it talks about how and why she created projects that isolate the female breast from the body (or the nipple from the breast) to fool algorithms and circumvent censorship on social networks.
Censorship of female bodies has been a major obstacle for artists who rely on social media to promote their art, even if the nudity shown there is not erotic, pornographic, or explicit.
The text is part of the third issue of Mina and can be checked out in full in the images from the magazine reposted below.
The photographs that illustrate the pages of Mina are all by Iris.
About Mina
Mina is a monthly magazine minted on the Tezos blockchain and was created to share the work of women artists, especially in photography, and to share their stories.
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