Yema
This exemplar represents an achievement grounded in the development of a research platform aimed at pushing the boundaries of 3D-printed ceramics. Using mathematical principles as a basis for morphological generation, the project explores forms beyond conventional limitations.
In this piece, mathematical equations are used to define sinuous lines across different planes, generating a toolpath that enables non-planar printing. The variation in layer distances led to the development of an adaptive extrusion system, where material deposition is continuously adjusted through code in response to the specific conditions of each layer.
The color palette follows a gradient from rich browns to deep greens and lighter tones, reflecting transitions found in natural environments, where different hues blend seamlessly into one another.
This project was developed in collaboration with GENCERMORPH and SPECTROOM throughout 2023.