Unlikely Protagonists
Spring 2017
With the pervasiveness of digital networks and online intimacy, the domestic space has become the backdrop of public conversations and transactions, not just our private world. What happens when we destabilize our view of the domestic space and transpose the background to the foreground? The single occurrence in the home is no longer the overlooked or disregarded but the main protagonist in vast landscapes that seem to us like poor tiling, blank walls, and kitchen counter tops. Observing these domestic objects through continually transforming perspectives creates potential for shifting spatial hierarchies and impacts how we live.
Published in Palimpsest, Volume IX: Trans[...]