PORNOTOPIA Volume 1: Make Erotic Art, Not Wars. The revolution will not be filtered. But it will be fabulous

Everybody says sex is obscene. The only true obscenity is war.” — Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer

Editor’s Note: Prequel from the Post-Porn Future

Insta-News of the Day: ❤️ 🩹 Irvine Welsh, of Trainspotting fame, is back with a sequel called Men in Love, ‘because in a world flooded with hate, love is the antidote.’ 

❤️ 🩹 Meanwhile, the #PersonaDesnuda feed is alive and unfiltered (In case you missed it: Persona Desnuda, Spanglish, and proudly coined right here, is the sacred selfie warrior of our era—a persona wrapped in satire, soul, and curated chaos, psychic striptease meets Nouvelle Vague feminisme. They don’t undress for you. They undress you. Welcome to their eroticdom)

Welcome to Pornotopia, land of the free (and gloriously NSFW). Part Wi-Fi shrine, part latex-laced protest, this is your passport into a surreal-erotic dimension where desire is divine, nipples are political, and even the algorithms get turned on.


Fig 1   My Magritte censored Representation, Illustration Insta-News of the day #PersonaDesnuda, 2025 by Cristina Chelaru


Paolo Nutini - One Day [Official Video]   

Prelude: Eroticism as Resistance, Intimacy as Utopia

Destination: Pornotopia. Pronunciation: /ˌpɔːrnəˈtoʊpiə/

Category: Feminist Utopia / Erotic Imaginarium / NSFW Peace Treaty

Imagine a place where every nipple is a protest, every kink a poem, every selfie a sacred text. Not quite a physical place, Pornotopia is a vibe, a dream, a glitter-dusted riot of consent and creativity. It’s where erotic art escapes shame, where AI’s filters can’t censor your climax, and where a dildo is more revolutionary than a drone strike.

As wars rage on and hatred feeds the algorithm, we ask: What if pleasure—not power—was our weapon of choice? What if erotic art—not propaganda—was the tool for revolution?


Fig.2   Arvida Byström, the Swedish Instagram-sensation — Fotografiska Stockholm #inflatedfiction Exhibition, 2018-2019


Fig.3  100 Grand, 2012 Oil on linen by Mel Ramos (1935-2018)  credits Louis K. Meisel Gallery


Fig.4  Allego


Fig.5  Artwork By Holger Matthies, Das Liebeskonzil (The Council of Love), Germany

Persona Desnuda: Erotic Selfhood in the Age of Surveillance

We introduce here the term Persona Desnuda—a new archetype for the digital age. Half myth, half manifesto, the Persona Desnuda is a consciously curated erotic identity: a body in performance, yes, but also a soul in self-possession. She—or they, or he—does not strip for pleasure alone, but for power, poetics, and provocation.

Their online presence defies soft-censorship and aesthetic conformity. In lieu of algorithmic optimization, they offer disobedient desire. In lieu of polished perfection, they offer ritual, satire, and soul. They are feminist avatars, queer prophets, and posthuman icons—all engaging in a form of radical autobiographical art.


Fig.6  BORING SEX 1 Print Ad by Y&R Moscow advertising agency for subbrand THE MOSCOW MUSEUM OF EROTIC ART (brand TOCHKA G) in Russia, 2012


Fig.7  Beauty comes from within. Fresh produce now half price - advertisement for Coop Konsum, a Swedish supermarket chain (via Pinterest)


Fig.8  BORING SEX 2 Print Ad by Y&R Moscow advertising agency for subbrand THE MOSCOW MUSEUM OF EROTIC ART (brand TOCHKA G) in Russia, 2012

A Manifesto for Erotic Liberation and Aesthetic Defiance

In a world increasingly governed by surveillance, war machines, and algorithmic austerity, the most radical act may be to create beauty, to reclaim pleasure, and to make space—online or otherwise—for liberated desire.

Against the backdrop of conflict and disinformation, we invite you to imagine a place unshackled from censorship, shame, and commodified voyeurism. That place is Pornotopia.

Neither a destination nor a delusion, Pornotopia is a conceptual landscape—equal parts erotic utopia, feminist mythos, and post-digital shrine. It is where sensual imagery becomes sacred again; where the nude reclaims its historical complexity; where the body, in all its multiplicities, is exalted, not objectified.


Fig.9  Anthurium, 2010. Pastel on Paper Drawing by Kelly Borsheim


Fig.10  Conceptual Sex Art (credits Pexels)


Fig.11  Creative advertising BDSM TOYS Chupachups


Fig.12  Creative advertising. Guinness - New Extra Cold


Fig.13  Creative Advertising. Ladies Hairdresser


Fig.14  Curvy Erotic Nude Girl Masturbating( Charcoal and graphite drawing of nude European and Asian girls series), 2014 by Alessandro Nesci. (Credits Saatchi Art)

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  • Can AI Dream of Electric Clits? On the Origins of the Erotic Imagination
  • Erotica in the Time of WarZ
  • Toward a Visual Culture of Erotic Dissent
  • Monuments of Lust: From Victor Noir to John Currin
  • Shadowbans and Ghost Galleries: The Politics of Censorship
  • Who Are the Citizens of Pornotopia?
  • Objects of Desire: From Sacred Relics to Silicone Icons
  • Landmarks of Pornotopia. Mapping the Erotic Imaginarium
  • The 10 Commandments of Pornotopia
  • Announcement of PORNOTOPIA Volume 2. Ciné-Pornotopia: Lights, Camera, Kink
  • and 58 additional arousing images offering an eclectic mix of erotica.

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