HomeCTRL

How does it feel when the home becomes leaky—when walls can be penetrated by gazes and hands that control from a distance?

In the installation HomeCTRL, Kassandra Wellendorf and Kristin Veel explore how technology subtly transforms the home into a space where presence and absence are interwoven, and where care can slip into control.

Through cinematic works and video projections, the exhibition unfolds stories of reaching out, caring, and surveilling—from the loving gesture to the transgressive act.

HomeCTRL invites reflection on how remote control shapes our relationships and turns the home into a space marked by both power and vulnerability.

Supported by the Danish Arts Foundation, Danish Film Directors, Danish Dramatists, the Independent Research Fund Denmark (research project Drone Imaginaries and Communities), and the Carlsberg Foundation (research project Uncertain Archives).

  • Idea and concept: Kassandra Wellendorf and Kristin Veel
  • Script: Kristin Veel
  • Direction: Kassandra Wellendorf
  • Speak: David Bateson and Freya Miller
  • Photographers: Niels Grønlykke, Mia Mai Dengsø Graabæk and Per Fredrik Skiöld
  • Editing: Elisabeth Colding and Kassandra Wellendorf
  • Sound design: Morten Dalsgaard
  • Graphics: Those Eyes
  • Technical support: Jacob Wellendorf

Thanks to Karen Louise Grova Søilen, Lene Asp, Northern Souls, Kristoffer Ørum, Alma Nordenbæk.