This thesis aims to speculate on the future ‘Image of Domesticity’ in the Post-Internet era; by challenging the function of objects in the domestic sphere in relation to internet perpetuated culture. The architectural implications of digital media shifting our desires within the domestic sphere have become a reality as the flow of information in and out of the home breaks down the boundary or ‘ontological security’ that has guarded the home for centuries. The theory established, explores the critical dialog developed by Post-Internet artists, architects, and philosophers to explore societies fetish with the commodity of the image through the internet and its impact on the restructuring of the domestic sphere.
Post-Internet establishes itself as after the internet has become ubiquitous, causing the internet, specifically the subset of social media, to alter our desires. This projection of the domestic sphere borders the line between our physical and digital existences speculating on the future while subsequently developing a critique on our con-temporary cultural landscape with the ubiquitous internet. |
Process IMAGERY |
The Domestication of Elsewhere : Room |
Image Narrative |