mx26

MX06 is a design experiment centered on the radical reconfiguration of a drill trigger for a singular, injured hand. The index is severed, the middle finger twisted, and the object assumes these constraints as its starting point rather than as a limitation. The metal trigger adopts an overtly industrial aesthetic, evoking tooling, mass production lines, and standardized components, while in reality it is tailored to the exact anatomy of one specific user.


This deliberate tension between serial imagery and extreme customization questions what “universal” tools actually address, and who they exclude. MX06 stages the paradox of a component that looks like it could have been stamped by the thousand, yet only fits one body. It does not seek to glorify disability or to moralize about accessibility, but to expose the friction between the rhetoric of industrial neutrality and the deeply situated nature of every gesture of use.

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