The art of dating using technology is explored. We are now making connections faster and faster with dating apps, virtual reality and even DNA matching. Is it truly sustainable? Is it possible to find love this way?
Can we have intimate relations with objects? Inflatable dolls, artificial intelligence and the love of robots are part of the quest for companionship via technology.
Who do we want to become sexually? Can we really promote ourselves authentically on the web? Technology will influence our sexual confidence. You can become anyone, and live anywhere, at any time.
People have long enjoyed dressing up, becoming other personalities, or improving their appearance. With technology we now have new ways through erotic cosplay, Instagram filters, boudoir photos and avatars to spark passion.
A picture is worth a thousand words in our intimate connections today, whether it's emojis, gifs, photos or the many selfies and profiles online. Does technology fill, or does it create a need to be loved?
Technology such as toys, the web and virtual reality can connect us more to our own sexuality. The main thing is to continue these connections in reality. Because sex is also about connections with others.
Why is masturbation so taboo? How important is it to play? We must first know what turns us on and what we like as play. The technological possibilities of toys to better discover ourselves are explored.
Artificial intelligence detects our movements and habits in order to meet our needs. Whether it is ads via the web or virtual avatars speaking to us, we experience emotions thanks to technology.
We explore the need to see ourselves in order to believe in ourselves sexually. Beware, these imagined erotic worlds can be addictive and change our outlook. What is sexy, and what is healthy as an image of sex?
Why change our body? How to make our body more efficient? We modify our genitals for medical, genetic or aesthetic reasons. Is absolute control over your body a step forward for humanity?
It is known that humans need to feel connected to others and that touch has therapeutic properties. For those who are deprived of this essential contact, how can technology meet this need?
Is it safe to write and exchange photos on the internet? Are our photos on Snapchat really deleted? Our private information and intimate photos may be captured and used without our knowledge or permission. It is important be aware.