
Explore “free form” surfaces, also known as structures with compound curvature.
These are surfaces that seem “free”, but in reality have much more control than flat surfaces, since the information they contain is a lot more complex and they are built with curved splines.
Take the information of the last exercise on “the interior” and extrapolate the critical data related to the timeline. Program a surface through activity. Describe the rhythm of the character’s time flow. Focus on the repetitive moments and the difference of events as field conditions that appear as special occurrences during the otherwise regular intervals.
Prototype: Develop one three-dimensional free form with a double curved folded surface. Define and construct this form with specific rules that you set up. The idea is that the surface is composed of elements that give structural strength through those operations and form various patterns with depth of a differentiated “epigenetic landscape”.
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