Documenting a posthuman movement in art, fashion and culture. Here you’ll get to know the humans behind the creations, and their inner worlds that form the basis of what drives them.
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Bodies in the Post Social Media
Instagram: @bodiesinthepost
Tiktok: @bodiesinthepostpodcast
YouTube: @BodiesInThePostPodcast
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Produced and hosted by Lydia Kaye
Music by Liam Jones
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Documenting a posthuman movement in art, fashion and culture. Here you’ll get to know the humans behind the creations, and their inner worlds that form the basis of what drives them.
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Bodies in the Post Social Media
Instagram: @bodiesinthepost
Tiktok: @bodiesinthepostpodcast
YouTube: @BodiesInThePostPodcast
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Produced and hosted by Lydia Kaye
Music by Liam Jones
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Artist Esosa Odia, known as Godesosa on Instagram, creates ‘characters’ through various digital software that read as posthuman figurations as they merge the organic with the natural to create notions of bodies from the future or another world. Godesosa uses their art as a way to work through their experience of being intersex, and to reimagine their body in alternative nonhuman ways. They use 3D rendering to create realistic bodily mutations that challenge normative ideas of the ‘the human’ and disintegrate binaries between human/nonhuman, organic/technological, male/female.
Links:
Esosa’s Instagram account: @godesosa
Myra Hird’s article ‘Naturally Queer’
The other text by Myra Hird is Chapter 10 ‘Animal Trans’ in the book ‘Queering the Non/Human’, which you can find here.
Work by Helen Hester who says ‘if nature is unjust change nature’ - her text on Xenofeminism can be found here.
Information on a book on Queer Inhumanisms can be found here.
Bodies in the Post Social Media:
Instagram: @bodiesinthepost
Tiktok: @bodiesinthepostpodcast
YouTube: @BodiesInThePostPodcast
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.