Dwuh Studios: Methods as Practice

Dwuh Studios emphasizes a hands-on, iterative approach to making. Projects often begin with minimal sketches or material tests, rather than a fixed concept. This allows intuition, error, and material resistance to shape the final outcome.

The studio maintains a flexible workflow, moving between analog and digital tools—sculpting foam or wood by hand one day, prototyping in 3D software the next. Documentation is treated as part of the process, not a final stage: video, text, and photography accompany the work from its early stages.

Collaboration occurs sparingly, and usually only when the process demands a different perspective or skillset. Even then, Dwuh prefers small, dialogue-based exchanges over large production models.

Rather than seeking formal consistency, the studio values responsiveness—to context, to tools, and to the quiet demands of the work itself.

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