Human algorithm

Project
Human algorithm is a photographic series examining behavioral patterns emerging from remote work environments. While working from home became widely normalized during the COVID-19 pandemic, its long-term effects extend beyond the period of crisis, subtly reshaping the relationship between labor, private space, and personal time.
The series observes how individuals adapt their domestic environments to accommodate productivity. Workspaces are improvised within living areas, blurring spatial and temporal boundaries that once separated professional and personal life. Through repetition, optimization, and self-regulation, everyday routines begin to resemble algorithmic structures.
Rather than focusing on efficiency or technology itself, Human algorithm investigates how systems designed for productivity are internalized. The photographs point to a condition in which human behavior increasingly mirrors the logic of digital processes continuous availability, self-monitoring, and adaptive performance.
By approaching home offices as sites of quiet transformation, the series reflects on how contemporary labor reorganizes intimacy, autonomy, and rest, often without explicit coercion, yet through normalized expectations embedded in everyday life.
[project]
Human algorithm
[format]
Personal project
[Context]
Photographic series
[year]
2023






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