In this collaborative course, students from Product Design, Media Architecture, and Media Art worked in interdisciplinary groups to design a shared extended reality (XR) house, where hacked wooden furniture serve as portals to immersive worlds:
Domestic Weaving Weaving has long been intertwined with domestic labour, traditionally performed within a domestic environment and often undervalued despite its complexity and cultural significance. As designers working within the context of XR, we are interested in how immersive environments can reframe this historically feminized and manual practice not as a relic of the past, but as an active, bodily system. By translating the physical gestures of weaving into digital interactions, VR offers a space to both preserve and recontextualize the rhythms of domestic work, highlighting intimate human interactions an