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The editorial introduces the 'Projected Interiorities' special issue of Technoetic Arts. The issue addresses the shifts in thought that were caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, collecting contributions from theory and practice, including architecture, art, philosophy and literary studies. With authors of a variety of disciplinary backgrounds based in China, India, Norway, France, the United Kingdom and the United States, this issue of Technoetic Arts covers not only a multiplicity of methodological approaches but also diverse regional and cultural perspectives on the idea of ‘Projected Interiorities’.

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Even those who consider themselves lucky to have escaped trauma, long-term illness and death, have experienced radical changes to their conception of life in its relation to public and private domains due to the COVID-19 pandemic. When public space turned into a dangerous realm, private interiors were assigned a new role and with these shifts, also new questions about the relation of interiority to any type of exteriority emerged.

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Guest-edited by the CRAC collective, the issue also provides insights into everyday life in China.

Dr. Claudia Westermann
Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University

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This page is a summary of: Projected interiorities or the production of subjectivity through spatial and performative means, Technoetic Arts, October 2022, Intellect,
DOI: 10.1386/tear_00088_2.
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