The lines that direct us are performative and are established through the repetition of norms and conventions. Following predetermined orientations means aligning with the normative white, cis-heterosexual experience, limiting the deployment of bodies that deviate from the archetype. This generates disorienting effects on those identities that experience failure to conform.
However, by refusing to return to straightness, queer corporealities remain in an oblique position that allows us to create new forms of reality and design that are more inclusive and diverse.
This research proposes a possible map to get lost, a guide to get lost, to wander into disorder, activating other perspectives; putting in crisis the pillars that shape us. Developing a queer gaze and a deviant practice.
A Final Degree Project born after the readings "Queer Phenomenology: orientations, objects, others" by Sara Ahmed and "The queer art of failure" by Jack Halberstam.








