Pixel Real Estate
EST. BY IRINA FAIN — VECTOR HELD — IN DEVELOPMENT
Pixel Real Estate is the inversion of habitable space. A property is no longer measured by the square footage of a room — it is measured by the resolution of a state, the coordinates of an attention, the architecture of a screen one chooses to inhabit.
Where Estate Haute asks what physical spaces produce in the human nervous system, Pixel Real Estate asks the same question of digital spaces — the rectangle one returns to a thousand times a day, the feed one constructs without realizing it is the room one lives in.
The premise: a person already owns more pixel real estate than physical real estate. The question is whether the owner has done any of the work.
Pixel Real Estate, as a project, is the architectural discipline applied to the digital plot. Not productivity, not minimalism, not the latest dopamine-management ritual. The discipline of designing the digital surface that a consciousness habitually meets, with the same seriousness applied to the home one would design from the ground up if one had the time, the money, and the maturity.
STATUS — Vector held. Frameworks under formulation in The Lab. Public release follows lab calibration. Sign up for Multi Pass to be on the early-access list when Pixel Real Estate opens to first practitioners.
Part of the ExNTER constellation. See also: Human Frequency Corp · Estate Haute · The Lab · The Self Burger.