Category:Digital morphogenesis
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generative art in which complex shape development, or morphogenesis, enabled by computation | |||||
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In architecture, digital morphogenesis is a technique that uses algorithms and software to guide the design and structure of an object, rather than just being used to represent an object that was designed through a separate process. This may include contextual or dynamic changes in shape, thickness, or color; doping of alloys or metamaterials, or detailed design at very fine scales, which would have been prohibitive to lay out by hand.
Media in category "Digital morphogenesis"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Mushtari.webm 4 min 22 s, 1,280 × 720; 36.96 MB
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Nerioxman penumbra 0 620 413 c1.jpg 620 × 413; 141 KB
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Nerioxman raycounting 01.jpg 620 × 413; 216 KB
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Nerioxman raycounting 11 1100 901.jpg 1,100 × 901; 335 KB
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NeriOxman-VanHerpenShow.jpg 720 × 480; 214 KB
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Oxman Beast prototype.tif 4,008 × 5,344; 61.31 MB
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Oxman Monocoque-1.jpg 620 × 465; 279 KB
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Oxman-Raycounting 2.tif 2,436 × 2,923, 2 pages; 20.4 MB
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Oxman-Silk pavilion models.png 964 × 642; 710 KB
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Raycounting-mashrabiya-FRAC.jpg 1,135 × 1,056; 230 KB