

Crimes of the Future
Film Synopsis
“Accompanied by his partner Caprice, celebrity artist Saul Tenser publicly showcases the metamorphosis of his organs in avant-garde performances. Their movements are tracked by Timlin, a young investigator, as well as a mysterious group set on shedding light on the next phase of human evolution.” - Mubi
Exposure presents "Teknoerotica"
A five-film series exploring how technology reshapes desire, intimacy, and the human body in an era mediated by artificial intelligence, surveillance, and cybernetics. As the boundary between human and machine blurs, how is technology regulated and exploited to commodify sexual fantasy and digital debauchery, and desolation? How far can the limits of human flesh be pushed when the body adapts to synthetic realities, challenging traditional notions of pleasure and pain?
Through the lens of speculative fiction, cyber-surrealism, and techno-eroticism, this series presents visions both seductive and unsettling. Featuring David Cronenberg’s Crimes of the Future (2022), Kathryn Bigelow’s Strange Days (1995), Lynn Hershman Leeson’s Teknolust (2002), Olivier Assayas’ Demonlover (2002), and Bertrand Bonello’s The Beast (2023), these films reflects the anxieties of their time in how technology amplifies and distorts sexuality, while speaking to a present where these fears feel less speculative than immediate.