Interiors matter: A Live Interior will take a closer look at different conceptions of interiors’ temporality, duration and instability based on the assumption that the placing, replacement and reassembly of objects, furniture and entire interiors makes the interior a live environment, continuously in production. Through artistic investigations of making, by coupling craft and digital techniques, this practice-based research project explores interiors’ provisional aspects, from occasional arrangement of objects in a room, interiors’ and furniture’s lifecycle, material processes, to aspects of alteration and reuse. The three-year artistic research project is funded by the Swedish Research Council and initiated by Ulrika Karlsson and Einar Rodhe.