Sofya Skidan
contemporary artist and yoga teacher
may @artdubai
sculptures-jewellery @vulnerability.objects

little preview of my new project commissioned by @rasagayabali
dibond prints, video, glass, flowers, silicone, epoxy, wood, prints on fabric
thx and love 💙 to @karygord and Valentine
and everyone who helped to make it. stay tuned, it will be more
#sculpture #installation #postnature #architecture

little preview of my new project commissioned by @rasagayabali
dibond prints, video, glass, flowers, silicone, epoxy, wood, prints on fabric
thx and love 💙 to @karygord and Valentine
and everyone who helped to make it. stay tuned, it will be more
#sculpture #installation #postnature #architecture

little preview of my new project commissioned by @rasagayabali
dibond prints, video, glass, flowers, silicone, epoxy, wood, prints on fabric
thx and love 💙 to @karygord and Valentine
and everyone who helped to make it. stay tuned, it will be more
#sculpture #installation #postnature #architecture

little preview of my new project commissioned by @rasagayabali
dibond prints, video, glass, flowers, silicone, epoxy, wood, prints on fabric
thx and love 💙 to @karygord and Valentine
and everyone who helped to make it. stay tuned, it will be more
#sculpture #installation #postnature #architecture

little preview of my new project commissioned by @rasagayabali
dibond prints, video, glass, flowers, silicone, epoxy, wood, prints on fabric
thx and love 💙 to @karygord and Valentine
and everyone who helped to make it. stay tuned, it will be more
#sculpture #installation #postnature #architecture
little preview of my new project commissioned by @rasagayabali
dibond prints, video, glass, flowers, silicone, epoxy, wood, prints on fabric
thx and love 💙 to @karygord and Valentine
and everyone who helped to make it. stay tuned, it will be more
#sculpture #installation #postnature #architecture

little preview of my new project commissioned by @rasagayabali
dibond prints, video, glass, flowers, silicone, epoxy, wood, prints on fabric
thx and love 💙 to @karygord and Valentine
and everyone who helped to make it. stay tuned, it will be more
#sculpture #installation #postnature #architecture

little preview of my new project commissioned by @rasagayabali
dibond prints, video, glass, flowers, silicone, epoxy, wood, prints on fabric
thx and love 💙 to @karygord and Valentine
and everyone who helped to make it. stay tuned, it will be more
#sculpture #installation #postnature #architecture
little preview of my new project commissioned by @rasagayabali
dibond prints, video, glass, flowers, silicone, epoxy, wood, prints on fabric
thx and love 💙 to @karygord and Valentine
and everyone who helped to make it. stay tuned, it will be more
#sculpture #installation #postnature #architecture

little preview of my new project commissioned by @rasagayabali
dibond prints, video, glass, flowers, silicone, epoxy, wood, prints on fabric
thx and love 💙 to @karygord and Valentine
and everyone who helped to make it. stay tuned, it will be more
#sculpture #installation #postnature #architecture
little preview of my new project commissioned by @rasagayabali
dibond prints, video, glass, flowers, silicone, epoxy, wood, prints on fabric
thx and love 💙 to @karygord and Valentine
and everyone who helped to make it. stay tuned, it will be more
#sculpture #installation #postnature #architecture

Last few days to see “What would do call weirdness that hasn’t come together ?” At @gwangjubiennale @15gwangjubiennale
The 3 parts video essay, installation, sound, sculptures
curated by @bourriaudnicolas and curatorial team @eun_a.l @barbara_lagie @greenjade___ @sophia_sofaar
Photo: Studio Possiblezone

Last few days to see “What would do call weirdness that hasn’t come together ?” At @gwangjubiennale @15gwangjubiennale
The 3 parts video essay, installation, sound, sculptures
curated by @bourriaudnicolas and curatorial team @eun_a.l @barbara_lagie @greenjade___ @sophia_sofaar
Photo: Studio Possiblezone

Last few days to see “What would do call weirdness that hasn’t come together ?” At @gwangjubiennale @15gwangjubiennale
The 3 parts video essay, installation, sound, sculptures
curated by @bourriaudnicolas and curatorial team @eun_a.l @barbara_lagie @greenjade___ @sophia_sofaar
Photo: Studio Possiblezone

Last few days to see “What would do call weirdness that hasn’t come together ?” At @gwangjubiennale @15gwangjubiennale
The 3 parts video essay, installation, sound, sculptures
curated by @bourriaudnicolas and curatorial team @eun_a.l @barbara_lagie @greenjade___ @sophia_sofaar
Photo: Studio Possiblezone

Last few days to see “What would do call weirdness that hasn’t come together ?” At @gwangjubiennale @15gwangjubiennale
The 3 parts video essay, installation, sound, sculptures
curated by @bourriaudnicolas and curatorial team @eun_a.l @barbara_lagie @greenjade___ @sophia_sofaar
Photo: Studio Possiblezone

Last few days to see “What would do call weirdness that hasn’t come together ?” At @gwangjubiennale @15gwangjubiennale
The 3 parts video essay, installation, sound, sculptures
curated by @bourriaudnicolas and curatorial team @eun_a.l @barbara_lagie @greenjade___ @sophia_sofaar
Photo: Studio Possiblezone

Last few days to see “What would do call weirdness that hasn’t come together ?” At @gwangjubiennale @15gwangjubiennale
The 3 parts video essay, installation, sound, sculptures
curated by @bourriaudnicolas and curatorial team @eun_a.l @barbara_lagie @greenjade___ @sophia_sofaar
Photo: Studio Possiblezone

Last few days to see “What would do call weirdness that hasn’t come together ?” At @gwangjubiennale @15gwangjubiennale
The 3 parts video essay, installation, sound, sculptures
curated by @bourriaudnicolas and curatorial team @eun_a.l @barbara_lagie @greenjade___ @sophia_sofaar
Photo: Studio Possiblezone

Last few days to see “What would do call weirdness that hasn’t come together ?” At @gwangjubiennale @15gwangjubiennale
The 3 parts video essay, installation, sound, sculptures
curated by @bourriaudnicolas and curatorial team @eun_a.l @barbara_lagie @greenjade___ @sophia_sofaar
Photo: Studio Possiblezone
my project “what would do you call a weirdness that hasn’t quite come together?” will be present as 3 parts video essays at @gwangjubiennale curated by @bourriaudnicolas
commissioned by @gwangjubienale
dop: p.1, p.2 @yyy_rrr_ccc , p.3 @a.sholokhovich
composer: @kiraweinstein
producer: p.1, p.2,@pronoona
colour: @zi.merman
cgi: @roma_or_am_i and me with AI
invited performers: @tanyatchizhikova, @barbarapleaser, @slishkom_shura
costumes design: @milamaklay
set design: p.2 @katerina_shiryaeva
voiceover: @_anya_k_o, @apollinarianaumova
assistant: p.3 @shee.maaaaa
and many many thanks everyone who supported this project
#mimicry #memory #landscape #weird #bodiless
The video essay “My AI lover sees me as a beautifully unstable dataset —
emotionally overfit, aesthetically optimized”, 2026
Commission by @dom_artprojects for @artdubai
artistic director, script and cgi: @sofskidan
dop: @maximefimov, @echoholdings
soundtrack: @igordyachenko
sound design, mix : @epic__room
voiceover and poem: @aplnax
costume designer: @milamaklay
colour: @krasnova.color
shooting assistants: @agrushina, @rhea_c02, Zaina Ali Yousuf Abuagila
thx to everyone who supported me during this project🤍
#videoart #postcontemporary #magic #ai
Fragments of work “What would do you call weirdness that hasn’t quite come together?” will be presented tommorow @artdubai with @dom_artprojects
#weird #body #videoart

pulsing energies
ph: @notyouramericandream
nails: @aftersbeauty @diah_aftersbeauty
set design and styling: @sofskidan
jewellery: @vulnerability.objects
corset: @kara.padkaya
studio: @ikstudio.bali
assistant: @ellina_lee

pulsing energies
ph: @notyouramericandream
nails: @aftersbeauty @diah_aftersbeauty
set design and styling: @sofskidan
jewellery: @vulnerability.objects
corset: @kara.padkaya
studio: @ikstudio.bali
assistant: @ellina_lee

pulsing energies
ph: @notyouramericandream
nails: @aftersbeauty @diah_aftersbeauty
set design and styling: @sofskidan
jewellery: @vulnerability.objects
corset: @kara.padkaya
studio: @ikstudio.bali
assistant: @ellina_lee

pulsing energies
ph: @notyouramericandream
nails: @aftersbeauty @diah_aftersbeauty
set design and styling: @sofskidan
jewellery: @vulnerability.objects
corset: @kara.padkaya
studio: @ikstudio.bali
assistant: @ellina_lee

pulsing energies
ph: @notyouramericandream
nails: @aftersbeauty @diah_aftersbeauty
set design and styling: @sofskidan
jewellery: @vulnerability.objects
corset: @kara.padkaya
studio: @ikstudio.bali
assistant: @ellina_lee

pulsing energies
ph: @notyouramericandream
nails: @aftersbeauty @diah_aftersbeauty
set design and styling: @sofskidan
jewellery: @vulnerability.objects
corset: @kara.padkaya
studio: @ikstudio.bali
assistant: @ellina_lee

pulsing energies
ph: @notyouramericandream
nails: @aftersbeauty @diah_aftersbeauty
set design and styling: @sofskidan
jewellery: @vulnerability.objects
corset: @kara.padkaya
studio: @ikstudio.bali
assistant: @ellina_lee

pulsing energies
ph: @notyouramericandream
nails: @aftersbeauty @diah_aftersbeauty
set design and styling: @sofskidan
jewellery: @vulnerability.objects
corset: @kara.padkaya
studio: @ikstudio.bali
assistant: @ellina_lee

@sofskidan’s new works will be present at @artdubai with @dom_artprojects in this May,
stay tuned
#installation #sculpture #videoart #postcontemporary
@sofskidan’s new works will be present at @artdubai with @dom_artprojects in this May,
stay tuned
#installation #sculpture #videoart #postcontemporary

@sofskidan’s new works will be present at @artdubai with @dom_artprojects in this May,
stay tuned
#installation #sculpture #videoart #postcontemporary

@sofskidan’s new works will be present at @artdubai with @dom_artprojects in this May,
stay tuned
#installation #sculpture #videoart #postcontemporary
@sofskidan’s new works will be present at @artdubai with @dom_artprojects in this May,
stay tuned
#installation #sculpture #videoart #postcontemporary

@sofskidan’s new works will be present at @artdubai with @dom_artprojects in this May,
stay tuned
#installation #sculpture #videoart #postcontemporary

@sofskidan’s new works will be present at @artdubai with @dom_artprojects in this May,
stay tuned
#installation #sculpture #videoart #postcontemporary

@sofskidan’s new works will be present at @artdubai with @dom_artprojects in this May,
stay tuned
#installation #sculpture #videoart #postcontemporary
In the next stage you will enter a state in which, as described, neither differences nor indistinctions are present
#postnature #bodiless #weird #object
In the next stage you will enter a state in which, as described, neither differences nor indistinctions are present
#postnature #bodiless #weird #object

sometimes i catch myself thinking that through teaching yoga i’m engaging in a kind of social sculpture — where participants (no longer spectators) move and can offer by themselves a new experience over an extended duration, rather than just observing. an encounter with art is an event; practice is routine, a play with temporality
our retreat in Vietnam ended the same way it began — with a sharing: from “what is your intention for this trip?” to “what are you taking with you?”
i used to avoid this. circles, games, conversations:it all felt too flat, as if “real practice” had to be serious, almost hermetic. but something shifted: the need for sincerity became louder than any of those beliefs
this time it unfolded differently: yoga, meditation, hiking, sharings, dinners, and being in a space where honesty felt possible. sometimes deeper than with a therapist. i’ve wanted to create interdisciplinary retreats for a long time, and it’s finally beginning
it matters to me not to make things perfect, but real to create spaces where adults can feel free, be playful, find their people
this is the practice: feeling this life
stay tuned — next retreat in early september
#yoga #reasearch #landscape
sometimes i catch myself thinking that through teaching yoga i’m engaging in a kind of social sculpture — where participants (no longer spectators) move and can offer by themselves a new experience over an extended duration, rather than just observing. an encounter with art is an event; practice is routine, a play with temporality
our retreat in Vietnam ended the same way it began — with a sharing: from “what is your intention for this trip?” to “what are you taking with you?”
i used to avoid this. circles, games, conversations:it all felt too flat, as if “real practice” had to be serious, almost hermetic. but something shifted: the need for sincerity became louder than any of those beliefs
this time it unfolded differently: yoga, meditation, hiking, sharings, dinners, and being in a space where honesty felt possible. sometimes deeper than with a therapist. i’ve wanted to create interdisciplinary retreats for a long time, and it’s finally beginning
it matters to me not to make things perfect, but real to create spaces where adults can feel free, be playful, find their people
this is the practice: feeling this life
stay tuned — next retreat in early september
#yoga #reasearch #landscape

sometimes i catch myself thinking that through teaching yoga i’m engaging in a kind of social sculpture — where participants (no longer spectators) move and can offer by themselves a new experience over an extended duration, rather than just observing. an encounter with art is an event; practice is routine, a play with temporality
our retreat in Vietnam ended the same way it began — with a sharing: from “what is your intention for this trip?” to “what are you taking with you?”
i used to avoid this. circles, games, conversations:it all felt too flat, as if “real practice” had to be serious, almost hermetic. but something shifted: the need for sincerity became louder than any of those beliefs
this time it unfolded differently: yoga, meditation, hiking, sharings, dinners, and being in a space where honesty felt possible. sometimes deeper than with a therapist. i’ve wanted to create interdisciplinary retreats for a long time, and it’s finally beginning
it matters to me not to make things perfect, but real to create spaces where adults can feel free, be playful, find their people
this is the practice: feeling this life
stay tuned — next retreat in early september
#yoga #reasearch #landscape

sometimes i catch myself thinking that through teaching yoga i’m engaging in a kind of social sculpture — where participants (no longer spectators) move and can offer by themselves a new experience over an extended duration, rather than just observing. an encounter with art is an event; practice is routine, a play with temporality
our retreat in Vietnam ended the same way it began — with a sharing: from “what is your intention for this trip?” to “what are you taking with you?”
i used to avoid this. circles, games, conversations:it all felt too flat, as if “real practice” had to be serious, almost hermetic. but something shifted: the need for sincerity became louder than any of those beliefs
this time it unfolded differently: yoga, meditation, hiking, sharings, dinners, and being in a space where honesty felt possible. sometimes deeper than with a therapist. i’ve wanted to create interdisciplinary retreats for a long time, and it’s finally beginning
it matters to me not to make things perfect, but real to create spaces where adults can feel free, be playful, find their people
this is the practice: feeling this life
stay tuned — next retreat in early september
#yoga #reasearch #landscape

sometimes i catch myself thinking that through teaching yoga i’m engaging in a kind of social sculpture — where participants (no longer spectators) move and can offer by themselves a new experience over an extended duration, rather than just observing. an encounter with art is an event; practice is routine, a play with temporality
our retreat in Vietnam ended the same way it began — with a sharing: from “what is your intention for this trip?” to “what are you taking with you?”
i used to avoid this. circles, games, conversations:it all felt too flat, as if “real practice” had to be serious, almost hermetic. but something shifted: the need for sincerity became louder than any of those beliefs
this time it unfolded differently: yoga, meditation, hiking, sharings, dinners, and being in a space where honesty felt possible. sometimes deeper than with a therapist. i’ve wanted to create interdisciplinary retreats for a long time, and it’s finally beginning
it matters to me not to make things perfect, but real to create spaces where adults can feel free, be playful, find their people
this is the practice: feeling this life
stay tuned — next retreat in early september
#yoga #reasearch #landscape

sometimes i catch myself thinking that through teaching yoga i’m engaging in a kind of social sculpture — where participants (no longer spectators) move and can offer by themselves a new experience over an extended duration, rather than just observing. an encounter with art is an event; practice is routine, a play with temporality
our retreat in Vietnam ended the same way it began — with a sharing: from “what is your intention for this trip?” to “what are you taking with you?”
i used to avoid this. circles, games, conversations:it all felt too flat, as if “real practice” had to be serious, almost hermetic. but something shifted: the need for sincerity became louder than any of those beliefs
this time it unfolded differently: yoga, meditation, hiking, sharings, dinners, and being in a space where honesty felt possible. sometimes deeper than with a therapist. i’ve wanted to create interdisciplinary retreats for a long time, and it’s finally beginning
it matters to me not to make things perfect, but real to create spaces where adults can feel free, be playful, find their people
this is the practice: feeling this life
stay tuned — next retreat in early september
#yoga #reasearch #landscape
sometimes i catch myself thinking that through teaching yoga i’m engaging in a kind of social sculpture — where participants (no longer spectators) move and can offer by themselves a new experience over an extended duration, rather than just observing. an encounter with art is an event; practice is routine, a play with temporality
our retreat in Vietnam ended the same way it began — with a sharing: from “what is your intention for this trip?” to “what are you taking with you?”
i used to avoid this. circles, games, conversations:it all felt too flat, as if “real practice” had to be serious, almost hermetic. but something shifted: the need for sincerity became louder than any of those beliefs
this time it unfolded differently: yoga, meditation, hiking, sharings, dinners, and being in a space where honesty felt possible. sometimes deeper than with a therapist. i’ve wanted to create interdisciplinary retreats for a long time, and it’s finally beginning
it matters to me not to make things perfect, but real to create spaces where adults can feel free, be playful, find their people
this is the practice: feeling this life
stay tuned — next retreat in early september
#yoga #reasearch #landscape
sometimes i catch myself thinking that through teaching yoga i’m engaging in a kind of social sculpture — where participants (no longer spectators) move and can offer by themselves a new experience over an extended duration, rather than just observing. an encounter with art is an event; practice is routine, a play with temporality
our retreat in Vietnam ended the same way it began — with a sharing: from “what is your intention for this trip?” to “what are you taking with you?”
i used to avoid this. circles, games, conversations:it all felt too flat, as if “real practice” had to be serious, almost hermetic. but something shifted: the need for sincerity became louder than any of those beliefs
this time it unfolded differently: yoga, meditation, hiking, sharings, dinners, and being in a space where honesty felt possible. sometimes deeper than with a therapist. i’ve wanted to create interdisciplinary retreats for a long time, and it’s finally beginning
it matters to me not to make things perfect, but real to create spaces where adults can feel free, be playful, find their people
this is the practice: feeling this life
stay tuned — next retreat in early september
#yoga #reasearch #landscape
sometimes i catch myself thinking that through teaching yoga i’m engaging in a kind of social sculpture — where participants (no longer spectators) move and can offer by themselves a new experience over an extended duration, rather than just observing. an encounter with art is an event; practice is routine, a play with temporality
our retreat in Vietnam ended the same way it began — with a sharing: from “what is your intention for this trip?” to “what are you taking with you?”
i used to avoid this. circles, games, conversations:it all felt too flat, as if “real practice” had to be serious, almost hermetic. but something shifted: the need for sincerity became louder than any of those beliefs
this time it unfolded differently: yoga, meditation, hiking, sharings, dinners, and being in a space where honesty felt possible. sometimes deeper than with a therapist. i’ve wanted to create interdisciplinary retreats for a long time, and it’s finally beginning
it matters to me not to make things perfect, but real to create spaces where adults can feel free, be playful, find their people
this is the practice: feeling this life
stay tuned — next retreat in early september
#yoga #reasearch #landscape

sometimes i catch myself thinking that through teaching yoga i’m engaging in a kind of social sculpture — where participants (no longer spectators) move and can offer by themselves a new experience over an extended duration, rather than just observing. an encounter with art is an event; practice is routine, a play with temporality
our retreat in Vietnam ended the same way it began — with a sharing: from “what is your intention for this trip?” to “what are you taking with you?”
i used to avoid this. circles, games, conversations:it all felt too flat, as if “real practice” had to be serious, almost hermetic. but something shifted: the need for sincerity became louder than any of those beliefs
this time it unfolded differently: yoga, meditation, hiking, sharings, dinners, and being in a space where honesty felt possible. sometimes deeper than with a therapist. i’ve wanted to create interdisciplinary retreats for a long time, and it’s finally beginning
it matters to me not to make things perfect, but real to create spaces where adults can feel free, be playful, find their people
this is the practice: feeling this life
stay tuned — next retreat in early september
#yoga #reasearch #landscape
sometimes i catch myself thinking that through teaching yoga i’m engaging in a kind of social sculpture — where participants (no longer spectators) move and can offer by themselves a new experience over an extended duration, rather than just observing. an encounter with art is an event; practice is routine, a play with temporality
our retreat in Vietnam ended the same way it began — with a sharing: from “what is your intention for this trip?” to “what are you taking with you?”
i used to avoid this. circles, games, conversations:it all felt too flat, as if “real practice” had to be serious, almost hermetic. but something shifted: the need for sincerity became louder than any of those beliefs
this time it unfolded differently: yoga, meditation, hiking, sharings, dinners, and being in a space where honesty felt possible. sometimes deeper than with a therapist. i’ve wanted to create interdisciplinary retreats for a long time, and it’s finally beginning
it matters to me not to make things perfect, but real to create spaces where adults can feel free, be playful, find their people
this is the practice: feeling this life
stay tuned — next retreat in early september
#yoga #reasearch #landscape

sometimes i catch myself thinking that through teaching yoga i’m engaging in a kind of social sculpture — where participants (no longer spectators) move and can offer by themselves a new experience over an extended duration, rather than just observing. an encounter with art is an event; practice is routine, a play with temporality
our retreat in Vietnam ended the same way it began — with a sharing: from “what is your intention for this trip?” to “what are you taking with you?”
i used to avoid this. circles, games, conversations:it all felt too flat, as if “real practice” had to be serious, almost hermetic. but something shifted: the need for sincerity became louder than any of those beliefs
this time it unfolded differently: yoga, meditation, hiking, sharings, dinners, and being in a space where honesty felt possible. sometimes deeper than with a therapist. i’ve wanted to create interdisciplinary retreats for a long time, and it’s finally beginning
it matters to me not to make things perfect, but real to create spaces where adults can feel free, be playful, find their people
this is the practice: feeling this life
stay tuned — next retreat in early september
#yoga #reasearch #landscape

sometimes i catch myself thinking that through teaching yoga i’m engaging in a kind of social sculpture — where participants (no longer spectators) move and can offer by themselves a new experience over an extended duration, rather than just observing. an encounter with art is an event; practice is routine, a play with temporality
our retreat in Vietnam ended the same way it began — with a sharing: from “what is your intention for this trip?” to “what are you taking with you?”
i used to avoid this. circles, games, conversations:it all felt too flat, as if “real practice” had to be serious, almost hermetic. but something shifted: the need for sincerity became louder than any of those beliefs
this time it unfolded differently: yoga, meditation, hiking, sharings, dinners, and being in a space where honesty felt possible. sometimes deeper than with a therapist. i’ve wanted to create interdisciplinary retreats for a long time, and it’s finally beginning
it matters to me not to make things perfect, but real to create spaces where adults can feel free, be playful, find their people
this is the practice: feeling this life
stay tuned — next retreat in early september
#yoga #reasearch #landscape

sometimes i catch myself thinking that through teaching yoga i’m engaging in a kind of social sculpture — where participants (no longer spectators) move and can offer by themselves a new experience over an extended duration, rather than just observing. an encounter with art is an event; practice is routine, a play with temporality
our retreat in Vietnam ended the same way it began — with a sharing: from “what is your intention for this trip?” to “what are you taking with you?”
i used to avoid this. circles, games, conversations:it all felt too flat, as if “real practice” had to be serious, almost hermetic. but something shifted: the need for sincerity became louder than any of those beliefs
this time it unfolded differently: yoga, meditation, hiking, sharings, dinners, and being in a space where honesty felt possible. sometimes deeper than with a therapist. i’ve wanted to create interdisciplinary retreats for a long time, and it’s finally beginning
it matters to me not to make things perfect, but real to create spaces where adults can feel free, be playful, find their people
this is the practice: feeling this life
stay tuned — next retreat in early september
#yoga #reasearch #landscape

sometimes i catch myself thinking that through teaching yoga i’m engaging in a kind of social sculpture — where participants (no longer spectators) move and can offer by themselves a new experience over an extended duration, rather than just observing. an encounter with art is an event; practice is routine, a play with temporality
our retreat in Vietnam ended the same way it began — with a sharing: from “what is your intention for this trip?” to “what are you taking with you?”
i used to avoid this. circles, games, conversations:it all felt too flat, as if “real practice” had to be serious, almost hermetic. but something shifted: the need for sincerity became louder than any of those beliefs
this time it unfolded differently: yoga, meditation, hiking, sharings, dinners, and being in a space where honesty felt possible. sometimes deeper than with a therapist. i’ve wanted to create interdisciplinary retreats for a long time, and it’s finally beginning
it matters to me not to make things perfect, but real to create spaces where adults can feel free, be playful, find their people
this is the practice: feeling this life
stay tuned — next retreat in early september
#yoga #reasearch #landscape
the present, fractured and empty, endlessly erases itself, leaving almost no trace
#weird #biology
the present, fractured and empty, endlessly erases itself, leaving almost no trace
#weird #biology
the present, fractured and empty, endlessly erases itself, leaving almost no trace
#weird #biology
Il Visualizzatore Storie Instagram è uno strumento facile da usare che ti permette di guardare e salvare le storie, video, foto o IGTV di Instagram in modo segreto. Con questo servizio puoi scaricare contenuti e goderteli offline ogni volta che vuoi. Se trovi qualcosa di interessante su Instagram che vorresti rivedere più tardi o vuoi vedere le storie restando anonimo, il nostro Visualizzatore è perfetto per te. Anonstories offre una soluzione eccellente per mantenere la tua identità nascosta. Instagram ha lanciato per la prima volta la funzionalità Storie nell'agosto 2023, che è stata rapidamente adottata da altre piattaforme per il suo formato coinvolgente e tempestivo. Le storie permettono agli utenti di condividere aggiornamenti rapidi, che siano foto, video o selfie, arricchiti con testo, emoji o filtri, e sono visibili per solo 24 ore. Questo limite di tempo crea un forte coinvolgimento rispetto ai post normali. Oggi, le storie sono uno dei modi più popolari per connettersi e comunicare sui social media. Tuttavia, quando guardi una storia, il creatore può vedere il tuo nome nella loro lista di visualizzatori, il che potrebbe essere un problema per la privacy. E se desiderassi navigare tra le storie senza essere notato? Ecco dove Anonstories diventa utile. Ti consente di guardare contenuti pubblici su Instagram senza rivelare la tua identità. Basta inserire il nome utente del profilo che ti interessa e lo strumento mostrerà le sue ultime storie. Funzionalità del Visualizzatore Anonstories: - Navigazione Anonima: Guarda le storie senza apparire nella lista di visualizzazione. - Nessun Account Necessario: Visualizza contenuti pubblici senza registrarti su Instagram. - Download dei Contenuti: Salva qualsiasi contenuto delle storie direttamente sul tuo dispositivo per un uso offline. - Guarda i Punti Salienti: Accedi ai punti salienti di Instagram, anche oltre la finestra di 24 ore. - Monitoraggio dei Repost: Tieni traccia dei repost o dei livelli di interazione nelle storie per i profili personali. Limitazioni: - Questo strumento funziona solo con account pubblici; gli account privati restano inaccessibili. Vantaggi: - Privacy: Guarda qualsiasi contenuto su Instagram senza essere notato. - Semplice e Facile: Nessuna installazione di app o registrazione richiesta. - Strumenti Esclusivi: Scarica e gestisci contenuti in modi che Instagram non offre.
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Questo strumento gratuito ti permette di visualizzare le storie di Instagram in modo anonimo, garantendo che la tua attività rimanga nascosta dall'utente che carica la storia.
Anonstories consente agli utenti di guardare le storie di Instagram senza avvisare il creatore.
Funziona senza problemi su iOS, Android, Windows, macOS e browser moderni come Chrome e Safari.
Garantisce una navigazione sicura e anonima senza richiedere credenziali di accesso.
Gli utenti possono visualizzare storie pubbliche semplicemente inserendo un nome utente—nessun account richiesto.
Scarica foto (JPEG) e video (MP4) facilmente.
Il servizio è gratuito.
Il contenuto degli account privati è accessibile solo ai follower.
I file sono destinati solo a uso personale o educativo e devono rispettare le normative sul copyright.
Inserisci un nome utente pubblico per visualizzare o scaricare storie. Il servizio genera link diretti per salvare i contenuti localmente.