Big Feed is a series of three videos reflecting on an increasingly familiar condition: living under both information overload and the constant sense of being watched. Through fragmented faces, multiplied eyes and compressed facial features that form an almost suffocating mass, the piece gives visual form to a reality in which looking and being looked at happen simultaneously, without pause. The work critiques an environment saturated with stimuli, screens, opinions and records, where identity begins to break down under the pressure of surveillance, hyperexposure and the permanent demand for attention. The result is a dense and unsettling visual language, almost claustrophobic, transforming contemporary anxiety into something physical, organic and impossible to ignore.