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The Dust Lamp, A Simple Tool To Observe Airborne... →
How does one capture a gaseous form? How can I encapsulate this form? Here is a link to observe airborne particle behaviour.
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In dialogue with form
Form is everywhere. From geometric constructs to the complexities of nature, form communicates the intent of the artist-designer. It assumes the role of language, it becomes his voice which he employs to express his will - like the material he sculpts to engage his audience in conversation. The making of form involves a linear process where individual actions are thought and later composed. Each...
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Polygonal Branching, Simulation of Crystal Growth...
Based on a simple propagation behavior. This exercise simulates growth patterns via the application of branching systems described by Robert Hodgin @ flight404. The process attempts to mimic supersaturation whereby objects gain mass in relation to its size. Successive generations are diminished duplicates of their parents with variable attributes such as size and shape. Their positions are...
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