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RemoteHome will be one place of living in two distant cities: London
and Berlin. Communication and media technologies are creating new
scenarios of sharing situations of friendship and intimacy over
distance. The rise of the mobile phone or instant messaging is indicating
these new cultures.
But what will happen if real
time mediated communication is becoming part of our everyday environments,
the spaces we inhabit, the furniture we use and items we cherish.
The exhibition at Cornish College of the Arts, Seattle, is a sketch
prototype for the real project to come. |
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The
set up is showing two abstracted spaces, London on the left and
Berlin on the right side. The furniture becomes part of the media
electronic network space. It is designed to tease the respective
remote space in a simple to understand way. Just by inhabiting the
two environments, the augmented qualities will become apparent.
This asymmetric way of noticing
and indicating presence is closer to the real life experiences,
creating a sort of tele-synaesthesia that could change our expectation
of ambient, ubiquitous media. |