Minimal Deco

Minimal Deco

This generative art work is inspired by Art Deco, which is a design style that originated in the 1920s and 1930s and is characterized by the use of geometric shapes and simple lines.

This work, exposed at Miami Art Week 2023, revisits decorative art through the use of minimal surfaces defined by mathematical functions and visualized through a compact GLSL program.

Animation can be paused and resumed by pressing the ‘t’ key which works as a toggle. Click and drag the mouse (vertical) to zoom in the surface, double click reset pan and zoom.

The World in a Grain of Sand

The World in a Grain of Sand

What fascinates me about fractals is the variety of details they reveal at every scale, this infinite (mathematically) possibility of discovering new details is like a dizzying view of infinity.

This piece is a reinterpretation of the classic 3D mandelbulb rendered in raymarching with a small glsl shader.

Minimal Ordinal

Minimal Ordinal

Periodic minimal surface generated with a variation on gyroid equation. These structures are common in nature, have been observed in biological structural coloration such as butterfly wing scales and bird feathers and they find many applications in materials science.

What is displayed is the intersection between the surface and a plane that moves back and forth periodically.

The animation can be paused and resumed by pressing the ‘t’ key which works as a toggle. By clicking and dragging the mouse it’s possible to pan and zoom in the surface, double click reset pan and zoom.