
FATHOM
Rhino, AI, Laser cut
Selected work at UCLA Rumble Exhibition
Individual Work
Instructor: Georgina Huljich
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Crystals and minerals have the ability to describe intrinsic morphological differences depending on the particular techniques selected for their digital construction. By looking at a wide range of tools and techniques associated to digital production and fabrication, this project intended to manifest the inherent complexity of the underlying processes of formal and organizational evolution. In this project, the combination of contour and wire-frame techniques blur the bitmap and pixels characteristics and allow multiple surface configurations through continuous yet discrete aggregations. A vertical directionality of contours creates an dotted effect that allows the project to emerge while at the same time reshapes its surrounding environment. In this way, the original heavy and monolithic object dissolves into one light and fathomable dynamics.



