Cervix focuses on the image of a cervix — a natural part of anatomy that, as a photograph, is often censored, blurred, or reduced to abstract forms online — and addresses the censorship and control of female anatomy. The object, a toilet paper roll, features a medical photograph of a cervix fragmented into 160 thin strips, with each strip printed on an individual sheet. This format questions how society controls and fragments data, illustrating how information about the body can be selectively revealed, obscured, or withheld entirely.