Eat Me, an in-your-face confounding retort laced with innuendo and sarcasm, gains currency during the Covid-19 pandemic as we are stuck at home, frustratedly figuring out how to eat, what to eat, and who to eat.

Meanwhile outdoors, animal species are happily thriving and eating in formerly people-occupied spaces. “Eat Me” indulges in nature’s insatiable appetites as a generative 360 WebXR animation punctuated by sounds of the artist eating. Designed to play on desktop and phone browsers.

This artwork was created in the context of ENTER project, an initiative of Onassis Foundation. Onassis Stegi and Onassis USA that gives artists from all around the world 120 hours to create from home a series of new original commissions; sharing their new reality.

Go to Eat Me as a part of ENTER: Week 8 - Extended Reality.

Go directly to Eat Me on your phone or computer. Volume up!

On phone, rotate your body’s position for a 360 view.

On computer, use your mouse or trackpad.

Presented as a part of the In Kepler’s Gardens exhibition program at Ars Electronica in September 2020.

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