All Tomorrow's Interiors
16 June, 17 June
ExhibitionEvent Summary
This exhibition presents reflections and speculations on how technology is deployed in domestic environments, today and in the future, developed by students, staff and researchers from the Glasgow School of Art.
Time
10.00am-4.00pm
Date(s)
16 June, 17 June
Location
Reid Corridor Gallery,
Reid Building (Ground Floor),
The Glasgow School of Art,
167 Renfrew Street,
Glasgow,
G3 6RQ
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Additional Location Info
Ground floor access through Reid Building main entrance, exhibition space is in main ground floor voidOrganiser
Image|Imaging|Interior research cluster, The Glasgow School of Art
The All Tomorrow’s Interiors exhibition presents reflections and speculations on how technology is deployed in domestic environments, today and in the future. This practice-based research investigates the potential consequences of emerging and imagined technologies, and asks how technology can be engaged in processes for the design and the representation of the domestic interior. From smart homes to autonomous devices, the exhibition features a diverse range of works that explore how technology can be engaged in processes for the design and representation of the domestic interior. Through speculative and critical design, the exhibition encourages visitors to question the implications of these technologies and to imagine new ways in which they might be integrated into our homes. The exhibition seeks to challenge visitors' assumptions about the role of technology in the domestic space, to provide a deeper understanding of the ways in which technology shapes our homes and our daily lives, and to think critically about the kind of future we want to build.
The exhibition includes work by Year 2 students and staff from the Interior Design department and members of the Image|Imaging|Interior research cluster at the Glasgow School of Art.
Image credit: Finni Porter Chambers