We are fed. Every scroll, every swipe, every notification—content served to us by systems we cannot see. The feed has become our primary window to social reality, yet we never chose what appears in the frame. "Fe(e)d" explores the passive consumption that now defines human connection: relationships reduced to engagement metrics, intimacy measured in likes, and a generation raised on algorithmically curated reality. The parentheses hold the quiet truth we overlook—that to be fed is to be inside the feed, shaped by it, inseparable from it. What happens when we stop choosing and start being chosen?