Raven Kwok – Subdivision Organisms & Mutation Topologies


EDF0 – Raven Kwok

Raven Kwok combines recursive geometry with elastic easing motions, in Processing, to create animations composed of nebulous subdivided structures that organically transform and reconfigure over time. Works such as EDF0 insinuate the membranous structures of soap bubbles and foam dispersions well as the complex symmetry of micro-marine organisms such as Radiolaria. The works also retain the hard edged self-similar qualities of classic fractal structures such as the Sierpinski Gasket.

EDF0 - Raven KwokEDF0 – Raven Kwok

EDF0 - Raven KwokEDF0 – Raven Kwok

EDF0 - Raven KwokEDF0 – Raven Kwok

EDF0 - Raven KwokEDF0 – Raven Kwok

18F44 - Raven Kwok18F44 – Raven Kwok

18F44 - Raven Kwok18F44 – Raven Kwok

18F44 - Raven Kwok18F44 – Raven Kwok

18F44 - Raven Kwok18F44 – Raven Kwok

18F44 - Raven Kwok18F44 – Raven Kwok


18F44 – Raven Kwok

Ravens most recent work, 18F44, extends EDF0 into three dimensions by implementing z-axis protrusions using groups of intersecting planes. In addition he has created a mechanism which allows separate control of nested levels within this complex structure resulting in erratically animated topologies and mutating surfaces.

Related posts:
Year of the Radiolarian
Real World Menger Sponge

One Response to “Raven Kwok – Subdivision Organisms & Mutation Topologies”

  1. Roh Yooseung writes:

    Hi~ I’m Yooseung from Korea~ It’s Amazing~!! Image and creature’s movement is so beautiful~ U just made by “Processing”?
    I have so interesting this visual.

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