A physical typography project making the intangible concept of naturalness, in the novel 'The Lathe of Heaven', tangible. The visual allusion to DNA strands and chromosomes, metaphorically examined under a microscope, is meant to convey a simultaneous sense of innate naturalness and manufactured artificiality.
The physical type was constructed out of laser-cut acrylic. After each letter was photographed and digitized, letters were arranged into a phrase used in the novel, "Nothing Unnatural", serving as the focal point of the print poster. The poster was printed, installed, and photographed as documentation.
The physical type was constructed out of laser-cut acrylic. After each letter was photographed and digitized, letters were arranged into a phrase used in the novel, "Nothing Unnatural", serving as the focal point of the print poster. The poster was printed, installed, and photographed as documentation.