Peel & Feel Instant Tears examines what happens when emotion becomes detached from lived experience and transformed into a symbol that can be acquired, applied, displayed, documented, and circulated.

The project was initially inspired by a 2021 incident in which a lifestyle vlogger was filmed coaching her child on how to cry for a video announcing the death of their dog. While the footage prompted public outrage, it also revealed a larger cultural shift in which emotions are increasingly expected to be visible and legible. In a media environment where everyone is a content creator, the appearance of emotion can become as important as the emotion itself.

At the center of the project is a vending machine that dispenses small glass tears inspired by Man Ray’s Glass Tears. Chosen for their immediate association with vulnerability and sincerity, the tears transform a fleeting bodily gesture into a physical object that can be worn repeatedly. The vending machine further frames emotion as something automated and transactional, reflecting a culture in which emotional expression is increasingly capitalized upon.

Participants are invited to wear the tears and document themselves, becoming collaborators in the work. Rather than dictating a specific emotional response, the project allows participants to define the meaning of the tears themselves. While initially conceived around grief, participants have used them to express a range of emotions, revealing that tears may be less a symbol of sadness than a marker of intensity, authenticity, and vulnerability.

Through the ongoing accumulation of images, Peel & Feel Instant Tears examines how emotional symbols circulate through contemporary culture. Repeated across many individuals, distinctions between private experience and public display begin to blur.

Peel & Feel Instant Tears is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance.

Photo by Jessi Bowman, presented at FLATS Film Lab, Houston, TX.
Photo by Jessi Bowman, presented at FLATS Film Lab, Houston, TX.