Making Room for Post-Authentic Domesticity
All the images were produced by the author, taking empty webcam rooms on the sexcam platform Chaturbate during 2022 as a reference for producing ASCII images
Notes
- Jones, Camming: Money, Power, and Pleasure in the Sex Work Industry
- Henry and Farvid, “‘Always Hot, Always Live’: Computer-Mediated Sex Work in the Era of ’camming’.”
- Senft, Camgirls.
- Moore and Barbour, “Performing the Networks of Domestic and Public Persona.”
- Hernandez, “‘There’s Something Compelling about Real Life.’”
- de Mare, “Domesticity in Dispute: A Reconsideration of Sources.”
- Cieraad, “Rocking the Cradle of Dutch Domesticity.”
- Korody, “Intimate Distance.”
- Marcus, The Other Victorians.
- Ng, Women and Domestic Space in Contemporary Gothic Narratives.
- Colomina, Sexuality & Space.
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