A project started in 2004
and named after erotica, Domestica
Invisibile (or Invisible
Domestica) explores our psychological response and physical
adaptation to our home space which is very often pre-defined by others
nowadays. This allows modifying the existing furniture or re-inventing
its function like storage. Domestic space also denotes our privacy that
may not be very often exposed to the public, especially in a very Hong
Kong context of the lack of space. However, it may be also an universal
practice of dealing with space which is unnecessarily limited, such as
that we all like to hide things underneath our desk in a way everybody
could see them. Its visibility is always subject to the viewer or
user's intention
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