The research project “Interiors matter: A Live Interior” takes a closer
look at different conceptions of interior’s temporality, duration and
instability based on the assumption that the placement, replacement and
reassembly of objects, furniture and entire interiors, make the interior a
live environment, continuously in production.
In the first phase of
this practice-based research project,
domestic environments have been studied using 3d-scanning.
Through artistic investigations
coupling analogue and digital techniques, the work explores provisional aspects of interiors, including occasional arrangement of
objects in a room as well as the material processes,
lifecycles and aspects of alteration and reuse of
interiors and furniture.