Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Research

I've been looking into some other parametric forms like the the fibonacci and came across the idea of sea urchin's and anemone's, I like the concept of using these sea creatures as a basis for my modeling as they come in many different colours, shapes and sizes. I also find the way they work quite fascinating.








Fibonacci

"The Fibonacci Series is a sequence of numbers first created by Leonardo Fibonacci in 1202. It is a deceptively simple series, but its ramifications and applications are nearly limitless."

- ThinkQuest "The Fibonacci Series",http://library.thinkquest.org/27890/mainIndex.html

This website demonstrates how fibonacci patterns are made (using rectangles and quarter circles).



- BLDG Blog, "Procedural Destruction and the Algorithmic Fiction of the City",http://bldgblog.blogspot.com.au/2009/08/procedural-destruction-and-algorithmic.html

This is the kind of form I'm interested in, it demonstarates a fibonacci form combined with a pattern or texture, giving it depth.


- Shapeways, Fibonacci Mobius Loop, http://www.shapeways.com/model/281324/

I also like the concept of the mobius loop, giving the form an undefined orientation.

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