Fooorm offers a form of design that is messy, contingent, and alive—a situated practice that embraces uncertainty and interdependence as creative forces.
Rain Scribbler is an interactive device that records rainfall data and transforms it into tangible visualizations.
Not just furniture, but a stage for imagination—
KIDO invites children to play, explore, and construct their own world.
Drippo quietly supports plant life by harvesting moisture from the air, 
offering an alternative source of hydration in drought-prone conditions.
Your Anxiety Book is a documentation project that visualizes smoking habits through personal data and physical traces. 
By collecting cigarette butts and self-recorded reflections, it maps behavioral patterns and explores the relationship
between routine, emotion, and habit formation.
Marki and Marko are tactile marking tools that allow users to create readable symbols and words on everyday objects. Designed for the visually impaired, they support non-visual identification through touch, enhancing daily accessibility and independence.

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