EXPERIMENTAL PUBLICATION
Humans engage in both creative and destructive actions. The paradox of creating through destruction represents a compelling contradiction that supports building knowledge, akin to the process of medical dissection. Transformation, recontextualization, and destruction have the potential to unveil facets of an object (or its constituent elements) that may not have been previously considered. This principle can be applied to physical objects or even typographical forms. By dissecting both sets of forms throughout this publication, each element brings fresh significance and context for the subsequent one, thus establishing a dynamic stream of contextual influence that encourages readers to analyze their own surroundings and see the communicative capacity of objects.