The project focuses on the home as an invisible thread that connects generations, habits, and cultural heritage The home is not only a place but a collection of memories, care, and daily activities that have often been shaped by the invisible work of women throughout history "The way this legacy lives on in the present and how it manifests itself in simplified and aesthetically shaped manifestations on social media and in advertising is finally asked how we preserve this legacy in an ever-changing consumer society before it disappears from our collective consciousness".
This project explores the home as an invisible thread which connections generations, customs, and cultural heritage. Home is understood not only as a physical space, but also a collection of memories, daily care and activities that have often been shown by the invisible labor of women through history. The project exams how this heritage contains into the present, while also appearing in ideas and simplified representations within social issues.
Photos: Claudio Parada Nunes
Emilía Rós Elíasdóttir
The Invisible String

