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This is the new Image of Domesticity 

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"Our society long ago lost its grip on the physical world becoming ever more immersed in our digital existence."       
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"Our desire for the image and lack of physical interaction with objects changed the function of the objects in our domestic sphere."
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"Objects have been reduced to images orienting themselves around the view of the camera so that they can be captured and shared as a commodity."
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"There is no longer a desire to interact with physical objects. Our society only desires comfort to facilitate our time on electronic devices. "
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"Physical objects that exist transcend styles, movements, and context becoming indiscernible existing void of all attributes beyond their utilitarian function."
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"Society, influenced by the increased power of technology chartered an ambiguous trajectory simultaneously creating the domestication of everywhere and elsewhere."
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"Privacy-non-Privacy. The domestic sphere is no longer a place of ontological security but exposed continuously to our digital community."
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"We receive constant feedback on our domestic sphere; fiending for the ecstasy that comes with every “like” validating our digital capital."
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"Our reality is not false. It has become relative to our digital existence."
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"This is the new image of domesticity perpetuated by our desires and the ubiquitous internet."
All photos are by Adam Wiese. 'Post-Internet Window' images were taken by Garrett Wiese (Images are available for purchase here: www.wieseimaging.us/ ) 
Special thanks to Models : Adam Heier, Gabby Argamosa, Austin Perez, Caitlin Smith, and Eliza Woodside
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