Home no.7 (a sample of)

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 N/A ARCHITECTURE
E. Ioannidou
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“Home” describes an intangible concept. It is the emotional and meaningful relationship between people and their familiar environment. In living conditions of individuation, temporariness and mobility, personal possessions gain utmost importance in the establishment of a sense of “home”. They become material icons of durability and continuity in everyday life which carry references to people, places, the past and, most importantly, to oneself – one’s identity and history. Home No. 7 (a sample of) is a practice-led study of this hypothesis. The project attempts to record and maintain a sample of a domestic interior – once regarded as “home” – created in the North Room on 262 Bethnal Green Road at the time it was about to be dismantled. The sample of ‘home’ is contained within a box. The interior of the box is divided into compartments, each of which holds a different means of registration: casts, cards, photos, samples, drawings and texts. The quasi-scientific way of registration aims at a clear presentation of the information recorded and an objective point of view. Yet, these means of objective recording inadvertently reveal personal systems of reference created by the inhabitant. The text that accompanies and reflects on the project discusses the relationship between an individual and his/her personal possessions drawing from the fields of anthropology, philosophy, history, critical theory and studies of material culture. Project and text attempt to understand the material “at home” constructed by one’s personal possessions and the immaterial “at home” created by their relationship to their owner.
7号回家(样本)
“家”描述了一个无形的概念。它是人们和他们熟悉的环境之间的情感和有意义的关系。在个性化、临时性和流动性的生活条件下,个人财产对建立“家”感至关重要。它们成为日常生活中持久性和连续性的物质象征,其中提到了人、地方、过去,最重要的是,提到了自己——一个人的身份和历史。家7号(的样本)是一项实践主导的关于这一假设的研究。该项目试图记录和维护一个曾经被视为“家”的住宅内部样本,该样本是在Bethnal Green Road 262号的North Room中创建的,当时它即将被拆除。“家”的样品装在一个盒子里。盒子的内部分为几个隔间,每个隔间都有不同的登记方式:模型、卡片、照片、样品、图纸和文本。准科学的登记方式旨在清楚地介绍所记录的信息和客观的观点。然而,这些客观记录的手段无意中揭示了居民创造的个人参考系统。伴随和反思该项目的文本从人类学、哲学、历史学、批判理论和物质文化研究等领域探讨了个人与个人财产之间的关系。项目和文本试图理解由个人财产构成的物质“在家”,以及由他们与主人的关系创造的非物质“在”。
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