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Transparent Materials

In the studio, so much of our thinking lives in three dimensions. Characters, worlds, and systems are shaped in digital space, refined through motion, light, and simulation. With our SkiMasters project it felt inevitable that this work would eventually ask to be held, not just seen.

Our LABS practice is where these questions surface. A space for testing how digital form behaves when translated into physical reality. Through early experiments in 3D printing, we explore scale, materiality, and tactility, treating each output as a study rather than a finished artefact.

As part of the SkiMasters project, we extended this thinking beyond the screen. The skier character was reimagined as a small action figure, printed as a transparent model. Less a product, more a provocation. A way to understand how a character designed for motion and play might exist as an object, frozen in time yet still full of intent - playful.

These experiments are not about manufacturing. They are about understanding. How form carries meaning. How digital craft translates into physical presence. And how ideas shift when they leave the screen.