One dancer, one body, one phone. Corpus and The Wandering is a short experimental self-portrait made in the time of video-grids and Zoom calls. It is about living in the landscape of the digital age – a reality that has forced us all to see the world and ourselves through a computer screen, alone in our homes, alone with our devices.
Modern society lives on the grid. Phone screens, conference calls, cubicles, apartment windows. We are systemically divided by a culture that profits from our collective alienation. Corpus and the Wandering, an experimental self-portrait that follows one woman’s journey as she rediscovers her inner compass and kinship with nature. Using only her own body and her iPhone, Roy transforms a 100-screen grid into a wonderland of the Earth and beyond. A mix of technical innovation and creative vulnerability, Corpus and the Wandering dares to ask how we can remove the walls of a fragmented society and repurpose technology to align with an interconnected future.