My Domestic Space
This project explores the domestic space as a site of negotiation between body, technology, and identity. Drawing inspiration from Donna Haraway’s A Cyborg Manifesto, it challenges the conventional notions of the home as a fixed, protective shelter and reimagines it as an active interface where the cyborg body—fluid, hybrid, and relational—can emerge, transform, and be experienced.
Rather than constructing a traditional architectural space, I engage with abstract and speculative spatial models that embrace uncertainty, incompleteness, and conceptual openness. These models do not aim to resolve function, but to question it—functioning as reflective tools for thinking through spatial potentiality beyond anthropocentric norms.