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Diploma by: Juhee Han
Supervision by: Constanze Fischbeck, Philipp Schell
Publication: Jinhyung Hur
Poster: Huiyeon Yun
Aufbau: Sunmi Kim, Chaeyoung Moon
Voice: Ilja Morgenstern, Sophie Eckhardt, Luisa Kunth, Rosa Deutsch
Interview: Philipp Meiners, Julian Vollmert, Sora Kim, Ilayda Elsa Kohl, Chaeyoung Moon, Yerim Kim, Bettina Bessenyei, Jingruo Wang, Youkyung Lee, Rakyung Won
Photographic documentation: Paul Kellert(Lu)
We all leave our first home (our childhood home) at some point, either willingly or unwillingly. This departure is more than just a physical move; it marks the beginning of a journey where we create a new home, while at the same time leaving behind a sense of nostalgia for the home of our past.
But home isn't just the place where we were born and raised; it's also the place where we form our identity, and the psychological space where we store our memories and emotions. Before we leave, home is remembered as a physical place that is familiar and comforting, but after we leave, it gradually becomes less of a concrete image and more of a fluid, psychological concept. It's not just a loss, but a process of finding and creating a new home.
In the modern world, where so much is changing so quickly, we are constantly re-creating ourselves, and home is not a fixed concept, but is redefined by the places, experiences, and relationships we inhabit. Home functions as our base point, and it doesn't necessarily stay in one place; rather, we move and change, discovering and creating new forms of home along the way.
So, what does home mean to us, and how do we create it?