Home Futures


Confused exhibition at the Design Museum looking at the social and technological changes in the home in the 20th century and looks at what home might mean in the future.

I say confused because there was a lot of information to bring together to look at the past and the future and in places this made the narrative unclear. It might have worked better as two exhibitions examining the past and future in turn. The themes were also slightly unclear in places.

I did like the way it broadened the idea of what home is now and in the future to include mobile devices, an element of home that is always with us. It also looked the opposite and how the world is now beamed into our homes and how data about them can be harvested making them less of a private space than before.

The show had lots of quirky objects and films. I was fascinated by a film by Gary Cheng showing his 32m sq apartment that with moving walls can have 24 different rooms in it and loved a single unit which contained everything you’d need in a kitchen from the 1950s.

Closed on 24 March 2019

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