// Who We Are
// SET OBJECT operates in the threshold between physical and digital space.
We treat representation not as output, but as position. Every object exists within multiple states — mass and void, figure and field, surface and section.What changes is not the object itself, but the conditions under which it is perceived.
We are concerned with those conditions.
Our work explores how hierarchy, contrast, and absence construct meaning across environments — whether built or modeled, tangible or virtual.
We do not add atmosphere.
We define state.
Because space is never neutral.
It is always framed.
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We approach representation as a structural decision.
Every mode begins by asking: what should be emphasized, and what should recede? Hierarchy is not aesthetic — it is argumentative. Contrast is not decorative — it is directional.
We design visual states that clarify mass, define edge, and establish figure against field.
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An object does not possess a single identity.
It exists simultaneously as volume and surface, as section and silhouette, as presence and absence.
A state is not a style.
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These states are designed for critique, iteration, and presentation.
They reduce atmospheric noise and foreground structural intent.
The goal is not to make work look finished — but to make decisions legible.
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