image index
thumb

"untitled" - 2000
thumb

"untitled" - 2000
thumb

"untitled" - 2000
thumb

"untitled" - 2000
thumb

"untitled" - 2000
thumb

"untitled" - 2000




t h e   o b j e c t i f i c a t i o n   o f   p o r n o g r a p h y   -   s e r i e s

"In the beginning men see things as they appear to them, not as they are. What they see in things is not they themselves, but their own ideas about them; they transpose their own being into things, and do not distinguish between an object and the idea of it. To the subjective and uncultivated man, imagined reality is closer than actually perceived reality, for in perceiving it he is compelled to move out of himself, but in imagining it he remains inside himself."   -Ludwig Feuerbach (1804-1872), Principles of Philosophy of the Future (1843)