Whirl Point Printer
Stemming from a divided icosahedron, the geometry is lead into a process of growth via tree algorithms coupled with a point emitter function governed by randomized algorithms.
Simultaneosly, as the Icosahedron deforms and branches, a swarm of noise occupies a 3D field around it in senseless motion.
Both scripts are defined by a common geometry.
Although happening happening together, the swarming activity encapsulating the icosahedron’s growth simulates an effect of a peculiar kind of 3D printing.
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Program: Masters In Advanced Architecture 01
Course Title: Computational Design
Instructors: Aldo Solazzo, Rodrigo Aguirre
Student: Mohamad Rachid Jalloul