This is my grasshopper board and rhino view of the elk tutorial.
-My rhino wouldn't render anything so you sent a picture of what it looked like on your computer. I was unable to complete the other steps.
This is my grasshopper board and rhino view of the Voronoi cell tutorial as well as my two cells.
This is my grasshopper board and rhino view of the voronoi sphere tutorial.
This is my grasshopper board and rhino view of the Paneling with surface morph tutorial.
This is the grasshopper board and rhino view of the curves and surfaces tutorial as well as the 3 different map types with moved white dots.
This is the grasshopper board and rhino view of the curves and surfaces tutorial as well as my creation.
-My creation
This is the grasshopper board and rhino view of the Illusion pattern tutorial and my creation.
This is the grasshopper board and rhino view of the Voronoi 2D tutorial.
This is the grasshopper board and rhino view of the tessolations tutorial, as well as my creation
This is the grasshopper board and rhino view of the torus tutorial, as well as my creation
This is the grasshopper board of the line tutorial, the rhino view, as well as my creation
This is the grasshopper board of the cylinder tutorial aswell as my own creation
Form Finding:
Fabric is an incredibly dynamic material, and because of that we chose to use it as our main tool when finding forms. Rubber bands are great, but they don't lack the capacity of fabric to shift and mold into hundreds of different forms. We used the tools we had available, namely drills, wood, and little sticks, to create a series of scenarios that the fabric could adapt to. These are the three we found the most interesting. Our landscape of wooden sticks allowed the fabric to fall freely, and in some cases we used rubber bands to accentuate certain elements of the form.
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