Everyday couple life during Covid-19 reimagined through tangible data visualizations, turning private routines into physical charts and objects that question the paradox of intimacy and data privacy.
Published on January 1, 2020





Loving Routine reimagines everyday couple life during Covid-19 through tangible data visualizations. Turning private routines into physical charts and objects, the project makes visible how data is inseparable from human experience.
The work questions the paradox of exposing intimate details in an age preoccupied with data privacy. By transforming the mundane rhythms of a shared lockdown — sleeping, cooking, talking, working — into material forms, Couple in Data reveals the poetry hidden in the everyday.

Private routines transformed into physical charts and tangible data objects.
Each visualization is a small act of intimacy made public — a reminder that behind every data point there is a lived moment, a feeling, a person. The project blurs the line between personal diary and data dashboard, inviting viewers to reflect on their own routines and the traces they leave behind.

Each visualization is a small act of intimacy made public.