The Room Eats Itself Core idea: The body and the room are no longer separate â the body becomes part of the architecture, the furniture, the air. As it moves, the walls ripple; as it breathes, the space inhales. Over time, the body liquefies into its environment, until the distinction between âinsideâ and âoutsideâ collapses. Visual language: Melting limbs that merge into walls or floors. The room pulsing with organic textures (flesh, skin, or fluid light). Digital projections that react to the bodyâs presence, spreading deformation like contagion. The space itself breathes â light and sound pulse in sync with motion. Thematic thread: The dissolution of identity through spatial integration. The impossibility of maintaining a âstable body.â Batailleâs informe â the body as formless matter, refusing containment. See more