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Object 1 presents a child’s bedroom designed to appear innocent, warm, and comforting, filled with soft colors, playful furniture, and plush toys. Beneath this gentle surface lies an invisible infrastructure of surveillance. Toys offering emotional companionship are embedded with AI, sensors, cameras, and microphones, quietly collecting intimate data that is analyzed and circulated.
Within this seemingly techno-optimistic space, multiple absences emerge: the absence of privacy, parental care, kid’s imagination, and regulation. The project reflects on how, under surveillance capitalism, our own spaces undergo an epistemological shift—no longer defined by ownership or intimacy, but by extraction, monitoring, and control.
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