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Monash Art, Design and Architecture Graduate Exhibition 2024

Adaptisys is an innovative design that helps the human body adapt to future food environments. We predict that future food will contain excessive additives, posing serious health risks. To address this, we offer a solution—transforming humans into nano-beings. By entering the lab, individuals will undergo a series of changes, from nano-material injections to organ replacement, ultimately resulting in a new nano-body. This process not only protects the body from the harmful effects of food additives but also enhances human adaptability, providing a new way to thrive in the future food landscape.

Adaptisys

Adaptisys envisions a future where deteriorating food environments force human bodies to adapt. Using nano-composite materials, the design merges transparent and color-changing elements to symbolize adaptability. At its center is a 10-meter sphere, with 4 meters underground, representing core transformation. Surrounding it is a 3-meter wide circular walkway, with smaller spheres on each side. The process guides humans through undressing, sterilization, transformation, and re-adjustment to the external world.

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The changes in the hands are used to simulate the changes in the whole body. Different degrees of change correspond to the progress of the body's changes.

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