Volume 17.2 Co-constructing
Volume 17.1 Interior Technicity
Volume 16.1 DARK SPACE
Volume 15.1 URBAN + INTERIOR
Volume 14.1 Design Activism
Volume 13.1 Unbecoming
Volume 12.1 Writing/Drawing
Volume 11.1 Interior Economies
Volume 10.1 Interior Ecologies
Volume 9.1 Interior Territories
Volume 8.1 Transitional Reflection
Volume 7.1 Remodelling
Volume 6.1 INSIDEOUT
Volume 5.1 IDEA Journal
Volume 4.1 IDEA Journal
Volume 3.1 IDEA Journal
Volume 2.1 IDEA Journal
Volume 1.1 IDEA Journal
Vol. 12 No. 1 (2012): Writing/Drawing

Interiority is subject to specific sorts of disciplinary representation and the premise for this provocation is that images of interiority are frequently at odds with, or resistant to conventional representational systems. Interiority is attached to socially and culturally selected manifestations of power, gender, labour and materiality and these everyday conditions emerge in images of interiority, drawn or written, amplifying and disquieting usual disciplinary concerns.
Published:
2012-05-29