IAM NOT AN OUTPUT is a poetic resistance against algorithmic expectations, aesthetic flattening, and the exhausting performativity of the digital self. Emerging from the zine I AM NOT AN OUTPUT, this collection questions what it means to exist as a queer, coded, and conditioned body in virtual space. The tokens fuse textile traditions with cyber aesthetics, glitch feminism, and embodied vulnerability. Each piece is a visual refusal: against speed, optimization, and extraction. It’s not a breakdown—it’s a burnout rendered visible. Every flicker, every flaw, every frame that stutters becomes a signal. These images are not outputs. They are presences. This is not your interface. This is not your product. This is survival, framed.
She codes with rouge and fiber. Each brushstroke is a boot process. This is a glam bot that refuses assimilation. The mirror is not surveillance—it’s soft defiance. Her face is not a product. Her image is not yours.