by Sophie Charlotte von Rintelen

Measuring Desire Bones remain when the image dissolves. The female body is reduced to structure, weight, and memory — not surface, but presence. Two female pelvises interlock without merging. They hold intimacy without spectacle, closeness without consumption. Desire appears as tension: pressure, resistance, support. Released from function, the pelvis becomes a field of negotiation. Contact and distance coexist. Desire is measured not by fulfillment, but by duration. Not shown, but carried.