Gineceo 2.0
Sexology clinic aimed at overcoming taboos surrounding female sexuality.
Gineceo 2.0 is an experiential installation that critiques the illusion of female sexual freedom in contemporary society, still influenced by patriarchal structures. It proposes a symbolic and regenerative journey toward self-awareness, liberation, and reconnection with the body.
Inspired by the anatomy of the uterus, the space unfolds as a progressive experience, from an oppressive antechamber to more open and reflective environments. Key elements such as seating inspired by Visiona 1970, diaphragm walls, and the reinterpreted klinē become tools for dialogue, perception, and identity reconstruction.
References to Titian’s Venus express the coexistence of impulse and consciousness. Organic materials, filtered light, and symbolic colors shape an intimate environment where sexuality, awareness, and identity merge into a process of sensory and psychological transformation.
[ 2022, Furniture Design Lab 2, Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Design, Politecnico di Bari ]