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Speculative domesticity

Oct 7, 2025

Abstract spatial structure examining perception and sensory architecture.

Speculative Domesticity reimagines the home as a site of transformation, hybridity, and soft technological presence. The exhibition investigates how everyday materials, interior textures, and domestic rituals evolve when confronted with digital overlays, XR environments, and algorithmic design processes.

Rather than depicting the home as stable or familiar, the works propose alternative domestic scenarios — porous spaces where textile structures, digital surfaces, and intangible interfaces coexist. These fictional interiors question how personal space is constructed, sensed, and emotionally inhabited in a technologically saturated world.

Through these speculative rooms, the exhibition reflects on intimacy, memory, and the subtle infrastructures that shape our private environments.

Abstract macro image of green and yellow liquid forms with suspended bubbles and translucent layers.
Repetitive circular elements arranged in rows, creating a textured, industrial pattern.

Rather than depicting the home as stable or familiar, the works propose alternative domestic scenarios — porous spaces where textile structures, digital surfaces, and intangible interfaces coexist. These fictional interiors question how personal space is constructed, sensed, and emotionally inhabited in a technologically saturated world.

Through these speculative rooms, the exhibition reflects on intimacy, memory, and the subtle infrastructures that shape our private environments.

Rather than depicting the home as stable or familiar, the works propose alternative domestic scenarios — porous spaces where textile structures, digital surfaces, and intangible interfaces coexist. These fictional interiors question how personal space is constructed, sensed, and emotionally inhabited in a technologically saturated world.

Through these speculative rooms, the exhibition reflects on intimacy, memory, and the subtle infrastructures that shape our private environments.

High-contrast black-and-white abstract pattern resembling organic lines or microscopic structures.
Close-up of layered orange and yellow flower petals with rich texture and depth.
Soft, organic white form floating against a dark background, resembling a petal or folded fabric.

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Speculative domesticity

Oct 7, 2025

Abstract spatial structure examining perception and sensory architecture.
Abstract spatial structure examining perception and sensory architecture.

Speculative Domesticity reimagines the home as a site of transformation, hybridity, and soft technological presence. The exhibition investigates how everyday materials, interior textures, and domestic rituals evolve when confronted with digital overlays, XR environments, and algorithmic design processes.

Rather than depicting the home as stable or familiar, the works propose alternative domestic scenarios — porous spaces where textile structures, digital surfaces, and intangible interfaces coexist. These fictional interiors question how personal space is constructed, sensed, and emotionally inhabited in a technologically saturated world.

Through these speculative rooms, the exhibition reflects on intimacy, memory, and the subtle infrastructures that shape our private environments.

Abstract macro image of green and yellow liquid forms with suspended bubbles and translucent layers.
Abstract macro image of green and yellow liquid forms with suspended bubbles and translucent layers.
Repetitive circular elements arranged in rows, creating a textured, industrial pattern.
Repetitive circular elements arranged in rows, creating a textured, industrial pattern.

Rather than depicting the home as stable or familiar, the works propose alternative domestic scenarios — porous spaces where textile structures, digital surfaces, and intangible interfaces coexist. These fictional interiors question how personal space is constructed, sensed, and emotionally inhabited in a technologically saturated world.

Through these speculative rooms, the exhibition reflects on intimacy, memory, and the subtle infrastructures that shape our private environments.

High-contrast black-and-white abstract pattern resembling organic lines or microscopic structures.
High-contrast black-and-white abstract pattern resembling organic lines or microscopic structures.
Close-up of layered orange and yellow flower petals with rich texture and depth.
Close-up of layered orange and yellow flower petals with rich texture and depth.
Soft, organic white form floating against a dark background, resembling a petal or folded fabric.
Soft, organic white form floating against a dark background, resembling a petal or folded fabric.

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