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Thu, May 10th, 2007
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Ghost in/of the Shell

Rotating Parts & horizontal Strips of Shell Surfaces • HighRes Stills are available at Flickr

For the design of a 12" Vinyl series I utilized once again Andreas Koeberle’s Surface Library for Processing. The following stills are showcasing a few basic sketches (work in progress) that ‘ll be extended with additional color and typography for 12" discobags and label stickers. After a few first sketches and experiments I got excited by the calligraphic aesthetic of single elements and objetcs as well as by the spatial diversity.

The form is generated out of single parts and horizontal strips of a mathematical shell (originally created by Paul Bourke in 1989 and ported to a Processing library by Andreas Koeberle) multiplied and animated by using a rotating particle system.


Shell Surfaces

Shell Surfaces

Stills: Shells sketch, 2007-05-09

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2 Responses to “Ghost in/of the Shell”

  1. katherine says:

    i love it its amazing creates a real perspective of the inner value of the object.. !

  2. CM says:

    Hi Katherine,
    thanks for the flattering feedback. Glad you like it. I’ll post some photos of the final vinyl artworks within the next days.
    Take care… Christian

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