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p14-interview-remote-work.mp3
52 min · English · 2 speakers
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03:42Interviewer:You mentioned the boundary between work and home dissolved. Can you walk me through a specific day where that felt the most acute?
03:58Participant:Yeah, so — there was a Wednesday in November. I started a meeting at seven in the morning, in my pyjamas, with my coffee. By eleven at night I was still at the same kitchen table, on the same chair, having not really moved except to make food.
04:28Interviewer:And how did you feel emotionally by the end of that day?
04:35Participant:Honestly? Hollow. Not tired in the productive sense — tired in the "I've lost my sense of self" sense. The kitchen wasn't a kitchen anymore. It was just the place where the work happened.
AI Summary
Theme: Spatial-temporal collapse of work/home boundary during remote work.
Critical incident: Wednesday in November — 7am to 11pm at the same kitchen table.
Emotional register: "Hollow", loss of sense of self, domestic space recoded as workspace.
Coding candidates: boundary dissolution, domestic re-coding, embodied fatigue, temporal markers.

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