Editorial
Residential is a visual study of domestic femininity as performance: polished, controlled, and surveilled. Each frame fractures the 1950s housewife illusion, revealing the woman beneath the role reaching for authorship she was never granted. The viewer’s curiosity becomes a voyeuristic act, complicit in transforming private ritual into spectacle. Autonomy flickers not in isolation but in the tension between performance and pause.
Editorial
Residential is a visual study of domestic femininity as performance: polished, controlled, and surveilled. Each frame fractures the 1950s housewife illusion, revealing the woman beneath the role reaching for authorship she was never granted. The viewer’s curiosity becomes a voyeuristic act, complicit in transforming private ritual into spectacle. Autonomy flickers not in isolation but in the tension between performance and pause.