A Stay At Home Situation: "April 30, 2020"
by Daniel Harel from Brooklyn, New York
Stay home... and keep working. For many who are now working or studying remotely, the new reality is that our personal spaces have become an improvised office. I am pretty sure there are lots of interesting setups, just remember to check what you are wearing before standing up in the middle of a meeting.
About the series
Since self-isolation started due to COVID-19, people across the globe have had to readapt to a different reality. Our homes are not suitable for continuous occupancy and our minds and bodies feel trapped in what was designed to be our safe space.
From the tiniest little domestic chore to the most important work call, the logistics of the home have drastically changed. We have had to repurpose rooms, define new areas, and most importantly, make do with what we have at our disposal. In many cases, the balance is not anymore and what did not matter is now of paramount importance.
In this series I explore how my daily rituals have shifted to accommodate my private, work, and social life under a single roof.