Sit & Make: Intro
Chairs. They have been around since the dawn of civilization, evolving and changing as new materials are developed and as trends come and go. It seems that if you want… Read More →
Let's steal nature's design tools.
Chairs. They have been around since the dawn of civilization, evolving and changing as new materials are developed and as trends come and go. It seems that if you want… Read More →
Nowadays when I look at everyday objects, I think to myself, “If (insert object here) could learn, how would it change the way I interact with it?” One of the… Read More →
Interactions between computers and the physical world are forced and awkward. Robots seem preprogrammed and even the smallest of changes in the environment can trip up machines. In the digital world… Read More →
One of the biggest complaints that fans have with contemporary tracks is that they lack character. But what does it mean for a racetrack to have character? Is it something… Read More →
“A long pit straight leading to a tight 70 degree left hander, there will be a series of meaningless esses, then there will be at least one decreasing radius corner… Read More →
My road trip to Yellowstone National Park and the surrounding area was eye opening. I had always know the power of emergence in creating natural wonders, but during my visit,… Read More →
As I mentioned in the project, ‘Particle Network’ doesn’t even begin to show the potential of what a neural network can do. It is merely a visualization of what happens inside of… Read More →
When creating ‘Emergent Doodles’ , my incentive was to design a system where the output could not be predicted by the input of the designer. I created an environment where a doodler… Read More →
‘Evolving Zombies’ is a project where I explored how objects within a system can change and develop automatically over time. I wanted to create an environment where two types of creatures,… Read More →
“See that the imagination of nature is far, far greater than the imagination of man.” … Read More →