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At home with media technology

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posted on 2024-11-01, 08:10 authored by Katrina Church, Jenny Weight, Marsha BerryMarsha Berry, Hugh Macdonald
People's engagement with media devices in the domestic sphere varies greatly, as do the decisions they make regarding when, where, and how the devices are utilized. How do we organize our houses for media consumption and/or creation? How do our houses' spatial configurations affect our media consumption and habits? How does time play a role in media engagement? These questions directly relate to design - our homes are both spatially and temporally designed - by us, and for us. The design issues of creating and maintaining a 'home' are compounded by the various media devices we use - telephone, TV, stereo, Internet-enabled computer, and so on. We not only 'design' how we use these devices, but where and when they are used. In this context, media devices are not passive objects, but rather through our engagement with them, they alter domestic space/time, and may ultimately challenge how we understand and define domesticity. Media technology simultaneously constructs new, and interrupts existing, domestic territories. We will explore the reciprocal impact of domestic space/time and media technology, with a view to revealing the ways in which this nexus becomes a question of design.

History

Journal

Home Cultures

Volume

7

Issue

3

Start page

263

End page

286

Total pages

24

Publisher

Berg Publishers

Place published

Oxford, United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© BERG 2010

Former Identifier

2006021833

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-01-21

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