
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.
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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.
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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