• Christian Meldrum

  • Media, Memory, and Monetization

    Media, Memory, and Monetization
    This thesis is an interior future centering on the design of a co-working space for cybersex workers. The intention is to design for an era in which sex work is recognized and individuals have control over their careers. I aim to subvert commercial typologies by transforming these heavily capitalist interiors designed for labor to interiors geared to pleasure. The space is intended to foster community and provide workers with education and support while allowing for content creation. The site is designed not to glorify the work but to celebrate autonomy and control over one’s body. The design of the space offers creators the opportunity to assert their own agency in physical and digital environments.
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