Jiggle

The form captures a moment of oscillation—soft, elastic, as if still in motion. It suggests a body responding to force, briefly displaced and held in a state between balance and release.

This vase represents an achievement developed in collaboration with GENCERMORPH and SPECTROOM throughout 2023. At its core, the project is grounded in a research platform aimed at pushing the boundaries of 3D-printed ceramics. Using mathematical principles as a basis for morphological generation, the exploration moves beyond conventional limitations.

In this model, non-planar printing techniques are employed. As the layer height varies across the surface, material extrusion adapts accordingly: less material is deposited where layers are closer, and more where they expand. This creates a dynamic relationship between structure and movement.

The color palette follows a gradient from rich browns to deep greens and lighter tones, echoing transitions found in nature, where hues merge seamlessly into a continuous surface.