James Deen, Iona Grace, Mark Davis, Krysta Kaos, Kait Snow, Jessie Cox, and Jack Hammer. Quick Facts Series The Upper Floor Studio Release Date January 20, 2011 Primary Categories BDSM, Bondage, Roleplay Availability Accessible via the official The Upper Floor website
As visitors navigate the upper floor, they are confronted with a series of disorienting and often disturbing images. Projections of Blue's own body, distorted and manipulated to appear both fragile and menacing, seem to pulse with a life of their own, casting an unsettling glow over the surrounding space. The air is thick with the scent of incense and something else, something sweet and acrid that lingers on the palate, refusing to be identified.
Cast * Nicki Blue. * Jessie Cox. * Mark Davis. * James Deen. * Iona Grace. * Jack Hammer. * Krysta Kaos. * Kait Snow.
A structured progression from introductions to a sanctum-based ceremony. The Upper Floor Nicki Blue S Deflowering
At its core, "Deflowering" is a work about the complexities of human relationships, about the ways in which power is exercised and negotiated, and about the often- fraught dynamics of intimacy and vulnerability. Through her use of multimedia and installation art, Blue creates a space that is both deeply personal and profoundly universal, a space in which visitors are forced to confront their own assumptions and biases.
The centerpiece of the installation is a large, imposing structure that dominates the room. Crafted from a combination of steel, wood, and glass, the piece appears to be some sort of hybridized sculpture, part-architectural installation, part-performance art. At its core, the structure consists of a series of interlocking chambers, each one containing a different element of Blue's multimedia spectacle.
The installation contains mature themes, strong imagery, and intense sounds. Viewer discretion is advised. James Deen, Iona Grace, Mark Davis, Krysta Kaos,
As she stood in the room, surrounded by the symbols of transformation, Nicki felt a sense of peace settle over her. She knew that she'd been on a journey of self-discovery, one that had led her to this moment.
The room of deflowering was a space filled with objects that represented transition, growth, and transformation. A delicate, porcelain flower with petals that seemed to unfold like a lotus. A book of pressed flowers, each one annotated with a story of change. A painting of a sunrise, with colors that blazed like a fire.
Nicki wandered, drinking in the wonders of the upper floor. She discovered a room filled with books that seemed to hum with ancient knowledge. Another room was a gallery of peculiar artifacts: a music box that played a haunting melody, a vase filled with dried flowers that seemed to hold the essence of summer. The air is thick with the scent of
The phrase "The Upper Floor" could metaphorically represent a place of emotional elevation, maturity, or a deeper level of understanding within a relationship or personal journey. When paired with "Nicki Blue S Deflowering," it suggests a narrative or thematic exploration of entering into a significant, potentially life-altering experience or phase.
Cast * Nicki Blue. * Jessie Cox. * Mark Davis. * James Deen. * Iona Grace. * Jack Hammer. * Krysta Kaos. * Kait Snow.