1WEEK This week’s task was to produce 5 alternatives of a set of
components which is varied by the height and radius of the rods. Guided by the extent and size of an underlying grid, each point acts as the center of the circular surfaces. A single point in the grid acts as the defining spot in which the form caves in vertically, and the radius of the circles decrease.
2WEEK The assigned task for the week was to practice using lofting
to create an dynamic form. Similiar to last week’s task, I started off with a grid and created a lofted plane which was determined by 2 attractor points. Circles were then projected from the plane and extruded, with the distance of extrusion varied by a vector.
3WEEK This week’s algorithmic task introduced the use of
perpendicular frames to create a tangent line defined by a vector. Using this information, I created rectangles in their place and formed an arc to produce its 3 dimensional shape. The following iterations were made by varying the radian, amplitude, lengths and heights each module.