Universa Morphogenesis is a speculative video work exploring digital abiogenesis through mathematical patterns that govern complex natural systems. Inspired by reaction-diffusion models, chaos theory, fractals, and the Fibonacci sequence, the project imagines the emergence of a parallel world shaped by altered yet familiar laws of growth and form.
At its core, the work simulates anomalous diffusion resulting in organic structures that form, spread, and self-organize in unexpected ways. The visual sequences are rooted in mathematical processes where local interactions generate global complexity and create landscapes and ‘living matter’ that behave according to altered laws of motion, growth, and emergence.
The film avoids narration or characters, instead unfolding entirely through visual logic. Morphogenesis becomes a language: flora bloom through Fibonacci spirals, ecosystems emerge through recursive fractal branching, and chaotic feedback loops drive continuous transformation.
By blending motion design and digital simulation, Universa Morphogenesis bridges art and mathematics to speculate on how life might arise under different universal conditions—governed not by biology, but by math itself. This work invites viewers to reimagine nature through the lens of pattern, anomaly, and abstraction.
Paul Rozenboim also known as unapaulogetic, is a visual designer/multidisciplinary artist, Bezalel Academy graduate, originally from Colombia, now based in Tel Aviv. His work explores themes of nature, perception, reality, and current issues through graphic experimentation across various media and technologies, including motion design, illustration, murals, and installations. Paul's projects have been showcased in galleries and exhibitions such as Illustration Weeks, LaCulture events, Imperial Hotel, or Pop Up Museum, among others, has done collaborations with brands and his murals can be found adorning the city. He documents his work and visual experiments on his Instagram account (@unapaulogetic_) and currently he works part-time at a Branding Studio as a motion designer, developing visual languages for diverse clients.