In a domestic space, as forms of individually based, maintenance-oriented unpaid labor, what’s the specific psychological self-established rhythm of routines for organizing household tasks?
Through arranging and reworking uniform industrial products into irregular, domestically produced handmade objects, the artist divides the space into kitchen, garden, and laundry for tidiness, articulating the relationships and interactions between individual inhabitants and other beings within the home (including animals and plants), and further considering the boundaries of the home, the sharedness within the domestic sphere, and forms of collective production and reproduction.