a. graphic designer, form maker, and creative coder based in doha. b. create emergent graphical forms, both physical and digital, using procedural systems. c. explore the tension between recursive and sequential processes, between the modularity and complexity of things, and the endless ways finite rules can come together to create infinite results. d. prompt reflections on the instinctual human interaction with environments, such as space, and is inspired by the boundless nature of our world and human curiosity.
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Around two hundred years in the future, an expedition team of the best researchers, makers, explorers, and documenters traveled through space to look for life in the depths of the universe. Using advanced technology to reconstruct atoms, they have the ability to print any material or products they need to sustain their journey through space. They set their course to the closest Earth-like planet, Kepler 186f in the Cygnus constellation. It has a ring system of wormholes orbiting the planet, where each wormhole is a portal to the next wormhole. The deeper you go into the portals, the more manipulated the physics of that space becomes.