 Okay and that is how queer objects function. They are simply out of the norm of heterosexuality. They break the context of art or they break the context of normal art objects such as paintings or representative art. And that is in itself one of the two things I've been working with for the purpose of this exhibition, how to bring about a certain rift between the normal use of representational art or what is considered strictly vital and then try to add my own particular appeal to it. And after the work is done it also has ways in which we can break this representational art to the use of virtual space, to the use of augmented space. That is one of the few aspects of what I've been working with because it is more of an introspection rather than anything else. But it is of course more queer than ever and that is what my art is about.