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New research article on specular devices in the home

af Emma Klakk Christensen 8. februar 2024

STAY HOME-researcher Nicholas Thomas Lee has just published a new research article in the journal PAD, #25 Post-Domestic Habitat. The article entitled, Vanity Chamber: Reflections Upon Domestic Boundaries and Frontiers in a Post-Pandemic Home, reflects upon the role of specular devices within the home through the development of the spatial installation Vanity Chamber (exhibited at Designmusuem Danmark 2022-2023). It asks how the increased use of specular devices such as screens used for video telephony might affect boundaries between the domestic interior and the world outside. You can read and download the article and the rest of the volume here.

The installation Vanity Chamber exhibited at Design Museum Denmark. The installation is made of dichroic glass and double-sided mirrors placed in wooden holders. Photo by Hampus Berndtson.
Vanity Chamber at Design Museum Denmark. Photo by Hampus Berndtson.

Vanity Chamber has been designed by Peter Alexander Bullough and Nicholas Thomas Lee as part of the STAY HOME-project.