An attempt to reconfigure a space that is ordinarily operated as a gallery into a provisional living environment. By placing rental furniture bearing traces of prior use within a site that could have once hosted time for family life, a sense of private domestic presence is temporarily evoked. As artworks and performances are layered into this setting, multiple presences—suggesting “someone”—begin to seep through in strata, forming a space where exhibition and living, private memory and the existence of others intersect.