Recent developments in technology force us to reconsider our concept of space. Wireless networks, genetic implants and global positioning systems, effect how we perceive reality. Virtual has become part of our everyday mentality. Although new technologies enhance our lives, this rapidly evolving environment provokes new questions concerning privacy and personal identity. The threshold between self and information space is not clearly defined. Beyond the dominion of our physical being, the home is the definitive private space. What is its equivalent in virtual space? With domestic space as a model, this project seeks to bring in focus the discourse about privacy.

Three interlacing narratives touching notions of>> self/body, home/information, public/private, identity/filter/intelligent agent.

 

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