Erika Lust Film Film Room 33 Fixed

A central pillar of this directorial style is the emphasis on clear communication and mutual agency between characters, reflecting a broader commitment to ethical storytelling. Directorial Philosophy

The entire narrative had to be contained within a single hotel room.

Film Room 33 is arguably the most meta of Erika’s series. It directly confronts the viewer’s own role. As you watch the audience in Room 33 get turned on, you are forced to acknowledge your own physical response. It is a mirror held up to the act of consuming erotica itself.

High art direction; structured around a 24-hour conceptual art event. Erika Lust Film Film Room 33

The film features Natalia Paris and Paco Roca, who had previously collaborated with the director on other projects. In Room 33 , the focus is heavily placed on the psychology of the characters and their interactions within the confined space. Key cinematic elements of the production include:

It functions as a bridge between traditional adult media and erotic cinema, appealing to those who value professional sound design and lighting. Conclusion

There is a deliberate focus on emotion and mutual experience, often described as a shift in perspective that prioritizes the internal states of the characters. A central pillar of this directorial style is

The short film welcomes back characters Natalia Paris and Paco Roca, the real-life partners who starred in Handcuffs . In Room 33 , the couple returns to their established erotic playground with a new objective: introducing a third party to their dynamic.

Unpacking Erika Lust's "Film Room 33": A Deep Dive into Female Desire and Cinematic Storytelling

, known for her pioneering work in feminist cinema. The film serves as a sequel to her award-winning short Key Details & Background Production Context: It directly confronts the viewer’s own role

Lust replaces cold, traditional studio lighting with warm, ambient tones that accent the natural architecture of the Camper Hotel . The camera treats the location not just as a background, but as an active participant in the story's rising tension. ✊ The Feminist Aesthetic and Ethical Framework

This is not pornography designed for a thumbnail gallery. It is designed for a full-screen, lights-off, headphone-on experience.

Options

Customise the signature functionality through additional settings.

Different colours:

$('#coloursSignature').signature({background: 'blue', color: '#ffffff'});

Line thickness:

$('#thicknessSignature').signature({thickness: 4});

Add a guideline:

$('#guidelineSignature').signature({guideline: true});

Customise guideline:

$('#guideline2Signature').signature({guideline: true,
	guidelineOffset: 25, guidelineIndent: 20, guidelineColor: '#ff0000'});

Via metadata:

<div id="metadataSignature" class="{signature: {guideline: true, guidelineColor: '#008000'}}"></div>
$('#metadataSignature').signature();

Using metadata for configuration may require adding the jquery.metadata.js plugin to your page.

Events

You can be notified when the signature has changed via the change setting. And you can erase the signature with the clear command and test for any content via the isEmpty command.

When changed:

 

$('#whenChangedSignature').signature({
	change: function(event, ui) {
		alert('Signature changed');
	}});

$('#clearButton').click(function() {
	$('#whenChangedSignature').signature('clear');
});

$('#isEmptyButton').click(function() {
	alert('Is empty? ' + $('#whenChangedSignature').signature('isEmpty'));
});

Save/Restore

Extract the signature as a JSON value, and later re-draw it from that value. Alternately you can generate the signature as SVG, or as a data URL in PNG or JPEG format.

Capture signature:

  As ( )

$('#captureSignature').signature({syncField: '#signatureJSON'});

$('#clear2Button').click(function() {
	$('#captureSignature').signature('clear');
});

$('input[name="syncFormat"]').change(function() {
var saved = $('#signatureJSON').val()
    var syncFormat = $('input[name="syncFormat"]:checked').val();
	$('#captureSignature').signature('option', 'syncFormat', syncFormat);
	$('#captureSignature').signature('draw', saved)
});

$('#svgStyles').change(function() {
	$('#captureSignature').signature('option', 'svgStyles', $(this).is(':checked'));
});

Signature Output:

 

Re-draw signature:

$('#redrawButton').click(function() {
	$('#redrawSignature').signature('enable').
		signature('draw', $('#signatureJSON').val()).
		signature('disable');
});

$('#redrawSignature').signature({disabled: true});

A central pillar of this directorial style is the emphasis on clear communication and mutual agency between characters, reflecting a broader commitment to ethical storytelling. Directorial Philosophy

The entire narrative had to be contained within a single hotel room.

Film Room 33 is arguably the most meta of Erika’s series. It directly confronts the viewer’s own role. As you watch the audience in Room 33 get turned on, you are forced to acknowledge your own physical response. It is a mirror held up to the act of consuming erotica itself.

High art direction; structured around a 24-hour conceptual art event.

The film features Natalia Paris and Paco Roca, who had previously collaborated with the director on other projects. In Room 33 , the focus is heavily placed on the psychology of the characters and their interactions within the confined space. Key cinematic elements of the production include:

It functions as a bridge between traditional adult media and erotic cinema, appealing to those who value professional sound design and lighting. Conclusion

There is a deliberate focus on emotion and mutual experience, often described as a shift in perspective that prioritizes the internal states of the characters.

The short film welcomes back characters Natalia Paris and Paco Roca, the real-life partners who starred in Handcuffs . In Room 33 , the couple returns to their established erotic playground with a new objective: introducing a third party to their dynamic.

Unpacking Erika Lust's "Film Room 33": A Deep Dive into Female Desire and Cinematic Storytelling

, known for her pioneering work in feminist cinema. The film serves as a sequel to her award-winning short Key Details & Background Production Context:

Lust replaces cold, traditional studio lighting with warm, ambient tones that accent the natural architecture of the Camper Hotel . The camera treats the location not just as a background, but as an active participant in the story's rising tension. ✊ The Feminist Aesthetic and Ethical Framework

This is not pornography designed for a thumbnail gallery. It is designed for a full-screen, lights-off, headphone-on experience.

C# Rendering

You can render an image from the signature JSON text on the server. The following shows how to do this in .NET 4.5 C#, thanks to Daniel Knight. You would call this code as follows and it returns a base64 encoded byte array as a string:

GetBase64Png(jsonEncoding, width, height);
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Web.Script.Serialization;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Drawing.Imaging;
using System.IO;
using System.Web.Http;

public class GraphicsController : ApiController
{
	[HttpGet]
	[ActionName("GetBase64Png")]
	public string GetBase64Png([FromUri] string linesGraphicJSON, [FromUri] int width, [FromUri] int height)
	{
		return Draw2DLineGraphic(new JavaScriptSerializer().Deserialize<Signature>(linesGraphicJSON), width, height);
	}

	private string Draw2DLineGraphic(I2DLineGraphic lineGraphic, int width, int height)
	{
		//The png's bytes
		byte[] png = null;

		//Create the Bitmap set Width and height
		using (Bitmap b = new Bitmap(width, height))
		{
			using (Graphics g = Graphics.FromImage(b))
			{
				//Make sure the image is drawn Smoothly (this makes the pen lines look smoother)
				g.SmoothingMode = System.Drawing.Drawing2D.SmoothingMode.AntiAlias;

				//Set the background to white
				g.Clear(Color.White);

				//Create a pen to draw the signature with
				Pen pen = new Pen(Color.Black, 2);

				//Smooth out the pen, making it rounded
				pen.DashCap = System.Drawing.Drawing2D.DashCap.Round;

				//Last point a line finished at
				Point LastPoint = new Point();
				bool hasLastPoint = false;

				//Draw the signature on the bitmap
				foreach (List<List<double>> line in lineGraphic.lines)
				{
					foreach (List<double> point in line)
					{
						var x = (int)Math.Round(point[0]);
						var y = (int)Math.Round(point[1]);

						if (hasLastPoint)
						{
							g.DrawLine(pen, LastPoint, new Point(x, y));
						}

						LastPoint.X = x;
						LastPoint.Y = y;
						hasLastPoint = true;
					}
					hasLastPoint = false;
				}
			}

			//Convert the image to a png in memory
			using (MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream())
			{
				b.Save(stream, ImageFormat.Png);
				png = stream.ToArray();
			}
		}
		return Convert.ToBase64String(png);
	}

	public class Signature : I2DLineGraphic
	{
		public List<List<List<double>>> lines { get; set; }
	}

	interface I2DLineGraphic
	{
		List<List<List<double>>> lines { get; set; }
	}
}

In the Wild

This tab highlights examples of this plugin in use "in the wild".

To add another example, please contact me (kbwood.au{at}gmail.com) and provide the plugin name, the URL of your site, its title, and a short description of its purpose and where/how the plugin is used.

Quick Reference

A full list of all possible settings is shown below. Note that not all would apply in all cases. For more detail see the documentation reference page.

$(selector).signature({
	background: '#ffffff', // Colour of the background
	color: '#000000', // Colour of the signature
	thickness: 2, // Thickness of the lines
	guideline: false, // Add a guide line or not?
	guidelineColor: '#a0a0a0', // Guide line colour
	guidelineOffset: 25, // Guide line offset from the bottom
	guidelineIndent: 10, // Guide line indent from the edges
	// Error message when no canvas
	notAvailable: 'Your browser doesn\'t support signing',
	scale: 1, // A scaling factor for rendering the signature (only applies to redraws).
	syncField: null, // Selector for synchronised text field
	syncFormat: 'JSON', // The output respresentation: 'JSON' (default), 'SVG', 'PNG', 'JPEG'
	svgStyles: false, // True to use style attribute in SVG
	change: null // Callback when signature changed
});

$.kbw.signature.options // Access settings for all instances

$(selector).signature('option', settings) // Change the instance settings
$(selector).signature('option', name, value) // Change an instance setting

$(selector).signature('option') // Retrieve the instance settings
$(selector).signature('option', name) // Retrieve an instance setting

$(selector).signature('enable') // Enable the signature functionality
$(selector).signature('disable') // Disable the signature functionality

$(selector).signature('destroy') // Remove the signature functionality

$(selector).signature('clear') // Erase any signature
$(selector).signature('isEmpty') // Determine if there is no signature
$(selector).signature('toDataURL') // Convert the signature to an image in a data: URL
$(selector).signature('toJSON') // Convert the signature to JSON
$(selector).signature('toSVG') // Convert the signature to SVG
$(selector).signature('draw', sig) // Re-draw the signature from JSON, SVG, or a data: URL