Akshita is a multidisciplinary designer based in Singapore. She tells stories through visuals and interactive experiences, working at the intersection of design, technology, and human emotion. She's drawn to design that doesn't just communicate but resonates- asking people to slow down, look closer, and feel something they didn't expect.
Vibration As Design Material
Speculative objects exploring resonance, deception, and presence through vibration.
What if the objects we live with could communicate with us using the felt language of vibration? Three interactive objects that treat vibration as a single design material and dissolve the boundary between sound and touch. A pair of clay bowls, a deceptive guessing game and a breathing creature each give vibration a distinct voice: resonance, deception, presence, making the felt and the heard one continuous experience.