Cellule domestique
Cellule domestique is a project that focuses on residential space and combines research, experimentation, participation, and creation.
Anne-Marie Ouellet’s interest is in how new residential spaces and sales discourses extend the promise of a better future in a way that reflects a new approach to inhabiting the city, supported by generic image banks that foster the illusion of life unfolding in harmony with nature and the community. With this project, Ouellet is particularly concerned with processes of standardization, discourse formation, and the relation these spaces maintain with their surrounding environments—with public space especially.
After a period of research, observation, and experimentation, the artist will develop a work conceived expressly for a public site in the area that will soon be Laval’s downtown, and which is currently a hotbed of property development. Ouellet’s urban infiltration project will take the form of a participatory and performative intervention. Taking cues from the model condo suite—and employing mise-en-scènes of residential space use and model suite visits—Cellule domestique will bring domestic space into the public realm in ways that stage opposing and complementary forces.
The project also develops links to the island as metaphor (an isolated, singular, hard-to-access and often secret place, where the human condition is idealized; a place that is otherworldly, far from the clutches of time), deploying references to Greek theatre while keeping the housing unit as its main focus. The outcome is an intermingling of conventions, promotional discourses, fantasy and dystopia.