This is a philosophical art object in retro style, with a bold accent on glamour, pop art, and minimalism. On a vintage vinyl record, a pair of women’s legs in high heels is depicted — captured in a pose full of movement, sensuality, and inner freedom. They seem to pause mid-dance, guided not by machine rhythms, but by the voice of feeling.
The central phrase, “I only dance to feelings, not algorithms”, stands as a manifesto in a world where emotions are increasingly replaced by algorithms, clichés, and trends. This piece speaks of an inner rhythm that cannot be predicted or coded.
The vintage aesthetic and minimalist form emphasize the contrast between the sensual and the programmed. This work is a statement about staying on your own wavelength — dancing not because you “should,” but because you feel. It’s a challenge to noise, copies, and artificial synchronicity — in favor of authenticity, spontaneity, and the body as a medium of emotion.