Dyblomat - 2016
A fictional designer representing the brand Poorex and its non-existent product, the Dyblomat. The project serves as a satire on startup culture, promotional aesthetics, and the overproduction of so-called innovation. It also refers to the culture of 3D printing and to the Frommian idea of excessive freedom — the freedom to create anything, yet without questioning the purpose or desire behind creation itself. Both the film and the “product” remain deliberately undefined — leaving open the question of what the Dyblomat actually is: a joke, a critique, or perhaps a genuine design proposal?
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