I explore the intersection between mathematics, physical systems, and natural phenomena through my research at protoCtrl. My work provides the scientific foundation for artistic collaborations, investigating how geometric principles manifest in both natural and constructed forms. I collaborate with artists to translate these mathematical relationships into three-dimensional models. Through this research-based approach, we reveal underlying mathematical structures that shape our world, inviting viewers to discover connections between seemingly different realms. Each theme develops through partnership, bridging scientific research and artistic expression.
"Porouhedron #6" explores the intersection between naturally occurring forms and mathematical structures. This piece features an intricate gyroid structure derived from actual coral formations captured through nano CT scanning, bounded within the geometric framework of a Pentagonal Icositetrahedron.
The work integrates high-resolution scan data with mathematical principles, creating a dialogue between empirical biological observation and geometric abstraction through computational design and additive manufacturing techniques.
The model reveals how seemingly chaotic biological growth adheres to elegant structural principles that can be described through geometry. Research conducted in collaboration with artist Jeewi Lee.
"Porouhedron #141" explores the intersection between naturally occurring forms and mathematical structures. This piece features an intricate differential growth pattern derived from biological formations captured through nano CT scanning, bounded within the geometric framework of a Dodecahedron.
The work integrates high-resolution scan data with mathematical principles, creating a dialogue between empirical biological observation and geometric abstraction through computational design and additive manufacturing techniques.
The model reveals how seemingly chaotic biological growth processes adhere to elegant structural principles that can be described through geometry. Research conducted in collaboration with artist Jeewi Lee.