Very interesting. Do all these transformations stem from the same precedent object? The first four rows and the final 2 rows appear to be vastly different, would be really cool if they're all from the same object.
It's great to see how in some cases you started with an irrational, amorphous object, which lead to a translation of that object into semi-Euclidean planes and spaces.
The transformation seem to move from simple to complex and back to simple. The orthogonal shapes transforms into the shard-like shape and then begins to turn back into orthogonal planes. I wonder what happens if you continue the transformation.
Interesting. It seems the form begins to develop towards more directions at the end. The first half is more vertical, then it is like unfolding.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. Do all these transformations stem from the same precedent object? The first four rows and the final 2 rows appear to be vastly different, would be really cool if they're all from the same object.
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see how in some cases you started with an irrational, amorphous object, which lead to a translation of that object into semi-Euclidean planes and spaces.
ReplyDeleteThe transformation seem to move from simple to complex and back to simple. The orthogonal shapes transforms into the shard-like shape and then begins to turn back into orthogonal planes. I wonder what happens if you continue the transformation.
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