An increasingly fast-paced society has given new impetus to an architectural typology: houses that can be transported as a whole. Dreams of Stasis sheds light on this phenomenon of so-called mobile homes and their place in the radical environment that is the desert. In America, buildings have traditionally been constructed for transportation - houses made quickly with wooden frames were meant to be occupied only until it was time to move on to new opportunities, cities, lifestyles, and unclaimed areas. Oscillating between documentary film footage of West Texas and digital images, spatial installation, and text narratives, Dreams of Stasis invites the audience to reflect on the illusion of individualism in times of prefabricated architecture.