A gesture of exit and a gesture of loss. We are used to thinking of “logging out” as a simple action, a click. But in digital culture it becomes an almost ritual act of breaking away from oneself. In an era where consciousness is pierced by cursors, windows, and screens, logging out is not just a refusal of the network, but a moment when something that no longer belongs to the body bursts out from within. Is it possible to return to oneself, if our inner form has already been cast from the clicks and links of others?
Sound design by don't Buy