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Hacking Reality

Exploring industrial design through ethical hacking, AI, and connected systems.

Hacking the Physical World

A personal lab where industrial design meets ethical hacking, AI, and connected systems.

A sleek dark terminal interface glowing softly with neon green text displaying code and design sketches side by side.
A sleek dark terminal interface glowing softly with neon green text displaying code and design sketches side by side.

150+

15

Trusted by peers

Growing daily

Why Lab

Modern products blend physical and digital layers.

Dark panel showing a schematic overlay of a connected product with subtle neon green highlights.
Dark panel showing a schematic overlay of a connected product with subtle neon green highlights.
Product Risks

Exploring vulnerabilities in physical and digital parts.

Terminal-style card with glitchy green text listing product vulnerabilities.
Terminal-style card with glitchy green text listing product vulnerabilities.
Close-up of a caravan's electrical panel with neon cyan highlights.
Close-up of a caravan's electrical panel with neon cyan highlights.
Diagram mapping user interactions and failure points on a caravan.
Diagram mapping user interactions and failure points on a caravan.
Connected Tech

How sensors and networks shape product behavior.

FAQ

What is this lab?

A space where industrial design meets ethical hacking and AI.

Why ethical hacking?
Is this illegal hacking?
How does AI fit in?
Who is this for?

To understand system failures and improve product resilience.

No, this project is strictly ethical and educational, focused on design research.

AI helps explore new workflows and smarter, connected product designs.

Industrial designers curious about systems and creative technology.