Transsensual.com - Kasey Kei And Cliff Jensen -... May 2026
Kasey announced a forthcoming series titled “Solaris”, scheduled for release in late 2026. The project will blend solar‑themed visual motifs with a storyline about personal renewal and features collaborations with several non‑binary musicians for an original soundtrack.
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1. Embodied Narrative
Both artists foreground the body not merely as an object, but as a living story. In their images, a hand placed on a shoulder isn’t just a pose; it’s a reminder of the tactile ways we seek and grant consent, support, and affirmation. Transsensual.com - Kasey Kei and Cliff Jensen -...
2. Fluid Aesthetics
The visual language is deliberately fluid—silhouettes bleed into one another, fabrics dissolve into skin, and lighting shifts like sunrise on a clouded horizon. This mirrors the fluidity of gender and desire they aim to celebrate.
3. Consent‑Centric Process
Every shoot begins with a “sensual consent circle.” Kasey, Cliff, and any collaborators discuss boundaries, desires, and triggers before the camera rolls. The resulting images are a product of mutual trust, not exploitation. Kasey announced a forthcoming series titled “Solaris” ,
4. Subversive Storytelling
Their work flips traditional power dynamics. Instead of the photographer “capturing” the subject, Kasey and Cliff co‑author each frame. The subject’s gaze meets the camera directly, challenging the viewer to engage as an active participant rather than a voyeur.
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Feedback surveys consistently highlight appreciation for the respectful tone, artistic ambition, and inclusive casting.
Cliff is developing a VR immersive experience called “Liminal Space”, which will allow viewers to explore a dream‑like environment using head‑mounted displays. Early testing suggests that the experience will push the boundaries of how sensuality can be conveyed through interactivity without resorting to explicit detail.
Cliff Jensen (born 1990, Portland, OR) is a former indie filmmaker and visual effects artist. After a decade working on low‑budget horror shorts and music videos, Cliff turned his attention to adult content as a means of exploring human intimacy through a cinematic lens. His early work emphasized mood, atmosphere, and symbolic storytelling over explicitness.