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Reality Distorted
Case Study
2014–2017
Reality Distorted is a conceptual publication exploring the potential evolution of 3D printing into adaptive, self-assembling 4D technologies. Through research, writing, and experimental typography, the book examines how these advancements could redefine architecture, design, and everyday life. The layouts were designed to feel futuristic and fluid, reflecting a world where printed materials behave like living systems, transforming, reacting, and reshaping the way we build and create.




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