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 More than meets the eye (2013) 

Senses

Senses

Vibration

Vibration

Vibration

Vibration

Vibration

Vibration

Vibration

Vibration

Vibration

Vibration

Vibration

Vibration

Senses

Senses

Connectness

Connectness

Connectness

Connectness

Connectness

Connectness

Connectness

Connectness

Human body function and nature have the resemblance between the shapes and patterns. This photographic images show how emerging form can be found in natural phenomenological environments.

 

This sensory-driven explorative research project was as part of my Post-Doc research project (2013) at the Industrial Design of Eindhoven University of Technology. The research aimed at exploring how the quality of vibration influences creating forms and evolving forms in natural environment. Experiments via body, water, sand, and movement show the vibratory patterns in substances ranging from sand to water in association with bodily motion, force, and pressure. Field research was carried out in the area, Terschelling, the Netherlands in 6-9 April 2013. 

 

 

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