What we were actually much more interested in was ... an attempt to redefine the notion of the smart home, to make the smart home into something that's not a binary choice between a dumb home and a smart home but to think how the smart home can be something that we can coexist with and that we have control over, as opposed to being something simply that we're victims of. So in that sense, it was really an attempt to regain agency over the technology that we live together with, and to also think about how this could be an architectural opportunity.
Joseph Grima of Space Caviar in Nicholas Korody, “If Houses Had Airplane Modes,” 2016