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Artist Taku Satoh’s 3D Japanese Alphabet is Made Out of Layered Paper

03/22/2012
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  • Taku Satoh's 3D Japanese Hiragana Alphabet made from paper
    Taku Satoh Design Officecreated this 3D paper version of the Japanese Hiragana alphabet in response to the prevalence of superflat media, where we read and watch from 2D screens. Unveiled at Gallery Kobo and called "Two Experiments Exhibition", the artwork features delicate biodegradable letters created by carefully stacking hundreds of differently shaped pieces of paper....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/artist-taku-satohs-3d-japanese-alphabet-is-made-out-of-layered-paper/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Taku Satoh's 3D Japanese Hiragana Alphabet made from paper
    Taku Satoh Design Officecreated this 3D paper version of the Japanese Hiragana alphabet in response to the prevalence of superflat media, where we read and watch from 2D screens. Unveiled at Gallery Kobo and called "Two Experiments Exhibition", the artwork features delicate biodegradable letters created by carefully stacking hundreds of differently shaped pieces of paper....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/artist-taku-satohs-3d-japanese-alphabet-is-made-out-of-layered-paper/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Taku Satoh's 3D Japanese Hiragana Alphabet made from paper
    Taku Satoh Design Officecreated this 3D paper version of the Japanese Hiragana alphabet in response to the prevalence of superflat media, where we read and watch from 2D screens. Unveiled at Gallery Kobo and called "Two Experiments Exhibition", the artwork features delicate biodegradable letters created by carefully stacking hundreds of differently shaped pieces of paper....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/artist-taku-satohs-3d-japanese-alphabet-is-made-out-of-layered-paper/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Taku Satoh's 3D Japanese Hiragana Alphabet made from paper
    Taku Satoh Design Officecreated this 3D paper version of the Japanese Hiragana alphabet in response to the prevalence of superflat media, where we read and watch from 2D screens. Unveiled at Gallery Kobo and called "Two Experiments Exhibition", the artwork features delicate biodegradable letters created by carefully stacking hundreds of differently shaped pieces of paper....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/artist-taku-satohs-3d-japanese-alphabet-is-made-out-of-layered-paper/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Taku Satoh's 3D Japanese Hiragana Alphabet made from paper
    Taku Satoh Design Officecreated this 3D paper version of the Japanese Hiragana alphabet in response to the prevalence of superflat media, where we read and watch from 2D screens. Unveiled at Gallery Kobo and called "Two Experiments Exhibition", the artwork features delicate biodegradable letters created by carefully stacking hundreds of differently shaped pieces of paper....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/artist-taku-satohs-3d-japanese-alphabet-is-made-out-of-layered-paper/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Taku Satoh's 3D Japanese Hiragana Alphabet made from paper
    Taku Satoh Design Officecreated this 3D paper version of the Japanese Hiragana alphabet in response to the prevalence of superflat media, where we read and watch from 2D screens. Unveiled at Gallery Kobo and called "Two Experiments Exhibition", the artwork features delicate biodegradable letters created by carefully stacking hundreds of differently shaped pieces of paper....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/artist-taku-satohs-3d-japanese-alphabet-is-made-out-of-layered-paper/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Taku Satoh's 3D Japanese Hiragana Alphabet made from paper

Taku Satoh Design Officecreated this 3D paper version of the Japanese Hiragana alphabet in response to the prevalence of superflat media, where we read and watch from 2D screens. Unveiled at Gallery Kobo and called "Two Experiments Exhibition", the artwork features delicate biodegradable letters created by carefully stacking hundreds of differently shaped pieces of paper....

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