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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

  1. Jones, Camming: Money, Power, and Pleasure in the Sex Work Industry
  2. Henry and Farvid, “‘Always Hot, Always Live’: Computer-Mediated Sex Work in the Era of ’camming’.”
  3. Senft, Camgirls.
  4. Moore and Barbour, “Performing the Networks of Domestic and Public Persona.”
  5. Hernandez, “‘There’s Something Compelling about Real Life.’”
  6. de Mare, “Domesticity in Dispute: A Reconsideration of Sources.”
  7. Cieraad, “Rocking the Cradle of Dutch Domesticity.”
  8. Korody, “Intimate Distance.”
  9. Marcus, The Other Victorians.
  10. Ng, Women and Domestic Space in Contemporary Gothic Narratives.
  11. Colomina, Sexuality & Space.

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  • Colomina, Beatriz, ed. Sexuality & Space. Vol. 1. Princeton Architectural Press, 1996.
  • Henry, Madeline V, and Panteá Farvid. “‘Always Hot, Always Live’: Computer-Mediated Sex Work in the Era of’camming’.” Women’s Studies Journal 31, no. 2 (2017).
  • Hernandez, Antonia. “‘There’s Something Compelling about Real Life’: Technologies of Security and Acceleration on Chaturbate.” Social Media + Society 5, no. 4 (October 2019): 205630511989400. https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305119894000.
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