Aleatory Form
Project Description
A temporary indoor installation open to the TMU community and the general public. The project explored the interaction between architectural forms (3D geometric studies) and flat, digitally-generated graphics. It examined the visual effects of flatbed-printed graphics on rigid panels, considering how such surfaces might be deployed in architectural cladding.
The project reflected a creative and pedagogical approach that treated graphic conditions (visual), animation logics (formal), and digital-ecological references (cultural) as integral to architectural design—elements often treated as peripheral. It positioned geometric form, digital process, and material expressivity as analogous visual languages in dialogue. Aleatory aimed to push visual studies forward by layering digitally-generated images—both real and fictitious—with structural fragments and studies of volumetric transformation.
SID Gallery Exhibition, April 2024.
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