شاهد مقطع فيديو مجاني Morpho dynamic

(11.9 MB) 10 Jun 2016 أُضيف يوم عدد مرات اللعب 72 Technology Game Animation Animation Art Motion Graphic Design
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Morpho dynamic

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A marriage between nature and technology that's a domain we love exploring. Thats why we came up with this little mobile ceramic tile factory.
A day of play at a sandy beach turned out to be a great source of inspiration. Becoming aware of a natural process called morphodynamics. The process of shaping the wrinkles in the sand by the tides. These natural dynamics are at the foundation of many processes that formed this very planet and are rooted in complex laws of physics, the beauty of their seemingly unpredictable behavior is what keeps us mesmerized.
With this project we investigated the possibilities of mechanising these organic flows in order to find new aesthetics. We combined ceramic clay with a touch of technology to trick its flow into creating beautiful natural shapes. The set up is like a small tile factory. The ceramic clay flows through a set of tubes past a computer that plays a set of algorithms. Switching between flowing and drying. Leaving behind a thin layer of clay after every run. After the program is done the clay tablets are baked in an oven turning it into ceramic objects. No tile is ever the same, each one has its own unique flow pattern.
This project was presented at Dutch Invertuals latest show 'No Static' during Dutch Design Week 2015.
tags,
Edhv, art, design, architecture, identity, Morphodynamic, tiles, tile factory, nature,
ceramic, technology, processing, arduino, creative technology, programming,
data visualisation, installation, exploring, layers, pattern, dutch invertuals,
interiour, exterior, morphodynamics, dynamics, earth, mud, mudpools,
Eindhoven, architect, construction, building, shapes, beautiful, clay, ceramics,
layers, data, data visualisation, baking, tablets, baked, oven, unique, flow,
pattern, patterns, Dutch invertuals, dutch, invertuals, no static, ddw15,
dutch design week, design, studio

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