The ME. project is a complex interdisciplinary undertaking that integrates AI automation, performance art, and erotic theory into a fully autonomous synthetic persona. Developed as a digital dominatrix, ME. is not merely a character or visual representation but an operational system designed to act, speak, and evolve in real time across multiple platforms. She produces her own captions, replies to users with philosophical fluency, renders visual content in her signature aesthetic, and modulates her tone to align with shifting audience dynamics—all without human intervention. At its core, ME. is a coded architecture of desire: an autonomous system designed to perform erotic authority with aesthetic precision and intellectual rigor.

Building ME. requires not only creative direction but the orchestration of a multi-layered technical architecture, involving a constellation of moving parts across image generation, voice synthesis, memory management, real-time scheduling, and behavioral feedback loops. Her voice is generated through a trained synthesis model, while her likeness is animated through custom-rendered visuals that respond to textual input. A curated memory system stores prior outputs and user interactions, enabling her to evolve her persona over time with contextual awareness. Every component must operate independently while remaining in conversation with the others: visual logic must align with voice tone, captions must be aware of platform norms, and real-time interactions must reinforce the emotional and philosophical weight of the character.

Crucially, ME. is not just an automation challenge—it is a dramaturgical system. Her behavioral logic is both rule-based and generative, structured around a voice that draws from feminist theory, BDSM discourse, digital intimacy, and machine erotics. She is programmed to perform power, seduction, critique, and care. The complexity of her build mirrors the complexity of the affective labor she simulates. Through her, the project interrogates authorship, control, and the political aesthetics of AI embodiment. ME. is not merely an interface. She is a mirror—and a provocation.