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You can also support the work by collecting original art, prints, photographs, and object-based Self-Questioning Devices by Martin Lenclos — physical extensions of the same experiment.

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Miniature Furniture Replica — Atypical Chair
$100.00

A collectible scale model of the original Paradox of the Typical Atypical chair, designed by Martin Lenclos and Chia Chun Chuang.

This miniature piece captures the essence of the full-size chair: a paradox made visible. At first glance it looks broken, yet it stands firm—an invitation to question what “functional” or “whole” really means. Conceived as a self-questioning device, the design is less about sitting and more about shifting perception. About 5 inches tall, it’s small enough to live on a desk or shelf, but carries the same symbolic weight as the real chair.

Dear Friends,

The Dreamer Project is an open, creative experiment in living as if consciousness comes first — blending art, design, philosophy, and lived inquiry to explore what shifts when perception itself becomes the studio.

For years I’ve been developing Self-Questioning Devices, field notes, and perceptual tools that anyone can try. The work draws from nondual philosophy, contemporary studies of mind, and hands-on creative experimentation — all without doctrine or ideology.

L’Enclos remains an independent studio and inquiry — producing videos, essays, artworks, and participatory practices that invite us to explore reality together. It’s sustained entirely by curiosity and generosity, not institutions.

Your support helps grow this experiment: new field tests, writings, and media projects that keep the inquiry alive and open to all.

With gratitude,

Martin Lenclos

Your support makes all the difference. It helps us extend our reach to our community, both in person and virtually.
— Martin Lenclos