
Generative sculptures born from code
OVERVIEW
This project explores how simple code can generate complex, organic geometries. Using JavaScript as a creative tool, I developed a system of growth where each form evolves with its own logic, impossible puzzles shaped by symmetry, mutation, and rhythm.
The result: a family of 3D-printed sculptures: Miró, Noodle and Vine; each belonging to a distinct generation, yet all born from the same initial algorithm.
CLIENT
Academic Research
TAGS
Generative Art
Javascript
3D Printing
Art made with code







Encoded Evolution:
Sculpting with Code
This experiment merges generative design and physical fabrication, inviting us to reflect on the intersection between code and form, digital language and material expression.
Using JavaScript and 3D printing, I created a series of organic forms that explore symmetry, mutation, and the evolution of shape from a single origin point.







TEAM
Design: Débora Marquesi
Photos: Izadora Padilha
Project Signed by: Flecha Lab
Academic Project made at KABK
The Hague — Netherlands