
Shaped by Tools
Tools used to help us do things.
Now, they also shape how we move, rest, think, and behave.
We no longer just use tools — we live a life made by them.
In an age where technology seeps into every gesture and thought, our dependency deepens — often invisibly.
This project unfolds as a speculative exploration of human-tool entanglement through critical illustration, drawing from everyday observations to reflect on how tools not only serve us, but quietly sculpt our ways of being.
It invites reflection on the porous boundary between user and used, self and artifact, urging a reconsideration of agency in a world increasingly engineered by the tools we cannot abandon.