Dr M C MacNemara

SCP-####

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures:

SCP-#### is to be housed in an anomalous personnel cell at Site ██. In addition to standard amenities, SCP-#### is to be provided with a workshop featuring common crafting and metalworking tools. SCP-#### has been implanted with a tracking device capable of using GPS, GLOSNAST, and [Data Expunged] tracking systems. If SCP-#### becomes uncooperative or hostile, SCP-#### may be fitted with an explosive collar incorporating a Hawking-Higgs extradimensional excursion trigger, at the discretion of Level 4 personnel, or those holding a SCP-####-4 clearance. To date, this has not been deemed necessary due to SCP-####'s cooperativeness and evident loyalty to the foundation.

During periods of good behavior, SCP-#### is allowed to roam common areas of Site ██, if chaperoned by at least one armed guard.

Description:
SCP-#### is a 42 year old male, previously identified as [Redacted], from ██████, Massachusetts. SCP-#### came to foundation attention during a raid on an artists co-op suspected of coordinating with the group known as "Are We Cool Yet", and was given SCP status when its anomalous properties manifested.

SCP-#### describes itself as an "Anartist", and its effect as "Anartistry". SCP-#### utilizes several artistic tools, media, their own hands, etc. to create artworks which incorporate dimensions outside of traditional three dimensional space. An incomplete list of works created by SCP-#### are given the designation SCP-####-##, and are numbered in the order of creation while in foundation custody. All SCP-####-## objects are classified as safe unless otherwise noted.

SCP-####-01: "Hyper Die"
Description: A die which does not conform to standard Euclidean geometry, often showing two or more sides up at once, no side, or half disappearing from reality and the remaining portion hovering above the surface on which it lands. Effects do not show a pattern, as is consistent with a fair six sided die.
Background: After initial interrogation, and with no anomalous properties detected, MTF-██ was about to release SCP-####, despite their stated desire to be contained. Upon being asked why they wanted to remain in containment, SCP-#### asked permission to acquire one six sided die from the recreation room, where Agents [Redacted] were playing ███. SCP-#### then appeared to alter the die into a shape which appeared to, as Agent █████ stated, "show simultaneously all and none of its sides at once." During the process, SCP-####'s fingers and on occasion portions of its arms and eyes, appeared to completely disappear from reality, or move in an otherwise impossible manner. When done, SCP-#### returned to what appeared to be a non anomalous state.

SCP-####-03: "Prank Paper"
Description: A paper which manifests all marks and manipulations upon it as if they were being done to the opposite side.
Background: Upon hearing about an SCP that could "Fold Space", Agent ███ remarked that it should "be interesting to see what it could do with oragami." SCP-#### was subsequently asked to demonstrate its abilities through the medium of oragami as a research experiment. SCP-#### replied "Not that good with paper I'm afraid, but I think this might interest you." SCP-#### then proceeded to fold and twist a standard A size sheet of paper. When done, the paper appeared non-anomalous. Agent ███ remarked "How is that interesting." SCP-#### replied "Try writing on it." When Agent ███ ordered D-██████ to do so, the writing did not appear. To address the confusion, SCP-#### flipped the paper over, revealing [Data Expunged] leading to D-██████ being immediately terminated.

SCP-####-27: "Space Flattening Speculum"
Description: A pair of goggles, which when worn allow non-Euclidean objects to be seen as if they complied with the bounds of Euclidean space. Objects "flattened" by the goggles are accompanied by a sharp visual distortion around the periphery of said objects.

Background: Due to cooperative behavior, a request for the supplies noted in the containment procedures was granted. SCP-#### proceeded to use this to make what appeared to be an ordinary pair of steam-punk themed goggles. When SCP-#### used them for several subsequent objects and artworks, they were asked by researchers why. They responded with "Eye Strain," and handed the goggles to Researcher ███████. Researcher noticed the anomalous effects when looking at the object SCP-#### was working on at the time.