Floraform

Year

2014

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floraform press release

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Floraform is a generative design system inspired by the biomechanics of growing leaves and blooming flowers which explores the development of surfaces through differential growth. We created a simulation of a differentially growing elastic surface that functions as a digital garden. Within the system, we can explore how biological systems create form by varying growth rates through space and time.

Many of these experiments have been materialized as 3D-printed sculptures and wearable adornments.

We consider this work a kind of digital gardening, except instead of growing plants we’re cultivating algorithms. We developed a set of mechanisms that allowed us to control, manipulate, and sculpt the growing process. These act as a set of material and environmental conditions that we can vary through space and time to produce finely differentiated structures.

We started developing Floraform after coming across a paper by L. Mahadevan (“Growth, geometry and mechanics of the blooming lily”) and a particularly interesting mutant flower, Celosia Cristata, whose unique brain-like form seems like it could be explained by the simple growth mechanism proposed by Mahadevan, grow more at the edge. The papers and flower inspired us to create a system for exploring growth digitally, a way to translate this natural growth mechanism into a design tool.

much more detail here: n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com/blog/?p=6721

  1. Floraform animations

    2014
  2. Floraform system

    2014
  3. Floraform Chandelier

    2017
  4. Floraform sculptures

    2014
  5. Floraform inspiration

    2014
  6. Florescence jewelry

    2015