Tools express a heightened sense of objecthood—deeply tied to their function, material, and form. They act as extensions of the... Read More
Tools express a heightened sense of objecthood—deeply tied to their function, material, and form. They act as extensions of the human body. When images of tools are transferred onto transparent surfaces, but real, tangible fragments are preserved at the points where their function is expressed—drilling or cutting—these objects become suspended between physical reality and conceptual form. They turn into hybrid structures, where presence meets purpose, and shape converges with action.