One of the notable trends in contemporary media is the rise of performers who successfully navigate different genres and platforms, building personal brands that resonate with a global audience. These individuals often use their platforms to advocate for greater visibility and to challenge long-standing stereotypes within their respective fields.
However, the path of self-expression, especially in public or semi-public spaces like the internet, is not without its challenges. Issues of safety, consent, and the potential for harassment or discrimination are significant concerns. Furthermore, the commercialization of identity and expression raises questions about authenticity, exploitation, and the commodification of self. TransSensual - Lulu Chu- Ariel Demure - I-m Try...
The adult film industry is a complex and multifaceted sector that has evolved significantly over the years. With the rise of platforms like TransSensual, there's been a notable shift towards more inclusive and diverse content. This brings us to performers like Lulu Chu and Ariel Demure, who have made a name for themselves within this space. Understanding the Context One of the notable trends
In line with the TransSensual brand, the cinematography is polished, using warm lighting and high-definition framing to emphasize the aesthetic beauty of the performers. Trying to unlearn shame: For trans viewers, seeing
: Respect the privacy and boundaries of performers. This includes not sharing personal information without consent or engaging in any form of harassment.
| | Ariel Demure | |--------------|-------------------| | Born in Hong Kong, Lulu Chu is a multidisciplinary artist who works at the intersection of choreography, sound design, and digital media. Her practice interrogates the ways technology mediates intimacy, often using motion‑capture and immersive projection to map the body’s invisible currents. | Ariel Demure is a Los‑Angeles‑based performer, writer, and community organizer whose work centers trans‑bodily agency, queer futurism, and the politics of erotic visibility. Demure’s background in experimental theatre and drag has cultivated a signature style that blends humor, vulnerability, and confrontational gesture. |
Both artists have been active in the global queer circuit for over a decade, sharing stages at venues ranging from the New Museum’s “PULSE” program to underground nightclubs in Berlin. Their partnership on I‑m Try marks the first time they have co‑created a piece that is simultaneously a performance, a sound installation, and a participatory workshop.