Watch: Patricia Field Art/Fashion Muse Mx Qwerrrk goes 3D 'QWOJI' Emoji

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Mx Qwerrrk, muse to "Sex and the City" stylist Patricia Field, has just released her first video project QWOJI, in collaboration with Bj�rk photographer/videographer Santiago Felipe and Trax Records producer Tyler Stone.

QWOJI is Mx Qwerrrk's first live-movement visual, shot by Bj�rk's personal photographer Santiago Felipe, and edited/imagined by artist Bob Bottle. Using over-saturated imagery, Bottle creates animations that simultaneously engage 2D and 3D space in constructed collage environments in which the figure exists... ultimately creating a cyber experience that leaves the viewer unsure of where fantasy ends and reality begins.

Bottle's concept is a perfect fit for MX Q's vision and commentary on the current obsession with emoji's, and the idea of living in a world of 'no language, just looks'... which she co-opted from Joy Division's lyrics 'no language, just sound' on 90s track Transmission. "We are at the genesis of a new world where access is everywhere and authentic, organic connection is close to extinction," says Mx Q. "Words are increasingly less important as a means to communicate globally. Imagery, emoticons and symbols are allowing messages to be sent where the receiver extrapolates what they need from the sender. Sometimes the message can be misinterpreted. Sometimes the meaning can allow for a new narrative that is more substantive for receiver."

Mx Qwerrrk is the face of World of Wonder's hit Instagram page QwerrrkOut. She first made a splash onto the fashion and nightlife scenes when she left her native sty in Europe and turned up and out at the Marc Jacobs party in NYC last summer. Recently, she was asked to be the spokespig/cover gurrrl for Patricia Field's Art/Fashion Exhibition. Since then, the gender non-conformist creature has been seen in The New York Times, i-D magazine, Paper Magazine, Out Magazine, W Magazine, Essence, Fashion Week Daily, The Village Voice, and spotted at all the most glam spots (and some dirty ones) and events, twirling on the dance floor, and mugging for the cameras.

QwerrrkOut is where LGBTQQIA kiddies and their friends can have photos of themselves featured on the QwerrkOut page on IG, by tagging or taking a photo of QwerrrkOut on their pages. The pics should capture them queering out and being their authentic selves on the street, in the club, in the boudoir; wherever and however they feel cutest! QwerrrkOut offers gays, lesbians and other queer identified individuals a unique platform to make the world GASP by boldly displaying Gay Anarchy and Sex Positivity.


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