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"Material languages of Home"

A joint reading that brings together two practices concerned with how spaces are made inhabitable.

One works through rooms, thresholds, and temporary forms of dwelling; the other through textile, needlework, and coded writing.

In both, language is treated as a material practice shaped by labour, repetition, and use.

The reading takes place in a minimal setting, attentive to duration, voice, and proximity.

It reflects on how forms of home and belonging are produced under specific material

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