Part of the ongoing diploma project
Synthetic Daydream, this work pushes a domestic object toward figuration through a minimal intervention. The familiar term “shower head” becomes literal, exposing the thin boundary between utility and embodiment.
Within the broader project, the piece reflects on phantom tactility and the displacement of touch onto synthetic forms. It examines how everyday objects can acquire bodily resonance and provoke affective projection, positioning the artificial as an intimate extension of the body.