Disclosure Webzempic is a work of art — not a medical device, dietary program, or health intervention. Calorie estimates are approximations from a vision model. No camera data is stored or transmitted beyond the active session. Use is voluntary. This work may not be suitable if you have concerns about disordered eating, body image, or graphic content.

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the world's first web-based weight loss solution

Webzempic operates on the same selling point as GLP-1 peptide drugs: it does not improve your relationship to food. It makes eating feel impossible.

The current media environment already offers more than enough to make anyone lose their appetite. Webzempic simply delivers it on schedule.

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    Open Webzempic when you eat. The system monitors your intake through the camera.

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    When it determines that enough has been consumed, a countdown begins.

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    A curated feed of found footage is delivered — pulled from the internet's most violent, grotesque, and destabilizing corners.

Tina Tarighian is an artist whose practice moves between demo and spectacle, repurposing the formats of contemporary technology to examine what they do and what they reveal. Working in software, installation, and internet infrastructure, she builds inside the systems she examines, producing work that functions at scale and has reached millions.

Webzempic was presented as a physical installation at Glo Modern Gallery, New York, May 2026. Curated by Danielle Patterson.