Leave at Door  

2024-07-16
Blender, Papercraft Designer, Reality Composer, Uber Eats, Amazon, Yamato Transport, Paper

Delivery drop-off photos are unconsciously taken as proof of delivery, without any particular intention. The entrance—a space where private and public boundaries blur—is casually captured from someone else's perspective.
For a year, I collected drop-off photos from my own Amazon and Uber orders. Even though it was the same entrance, being photographed at different times by different delivery workers created overlapping perspectives, resulting in a strange sense of depth and complex emotions.
The widespread use of the internet has naturally created an environment where fragments of our daily lives become unconsciously connected with others through food delivery and online shopping.
This work visualizes the sense of discomfort and the often-overlooked value within these unconsciously recorded fragments of everyday life, revealing the hidden connections with others and the ambiguity of boundaries in our daily spaces.