Typically, we think of home as an intimate place – somewhere we retreat to at the end of the day, to rest and recuperate. “It is traditionally seen as a private space,” the curator and researcher Adam Murray tells Dazed, “somewhere we can escape the pressures of a daily performance.” But over the last 20 years, with the rise of reality TV and then social media, we’ve started to see more and more of other people’s domestic lives, and share more of our own inhellip;read more raquo;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;View Gallery (20 images)nbsp;