This series of images portray an interior experience which is undeniably familiar, yet not instantaneously recognizable . The absence of color constructs a uniformity, and the ethereal veneer captured by the use of pinhole cameras creates intimacy. The quality of light fabricates a sameness to the evidence strewn about in each room. We make associations between objects, but do they really give us clues to who the people are that live in these spaces? Are they momentary living spaces, or something more permanent? The answer not being obvious, the temporality of our everyday experience with personal space is thrown into question.