TRIADIC
FORMATIONS
A series of spatial installations exploring the geometric language of Oskar Schlemmer's stage compositions. Three performers navigate a gridded floor, their movements constrained by wearable geometric forms that transform the body into architecture.
NEGATIVE
VOLUMES
An investigation into the architecture of absence. Cast concrete forms define space not by what they contain but by what they exclude. Each void is precisely calibrated to frame a specific quality of light at a specific hour.
MACHINE
CHOREOGRAPHY
A robotic arm performs a dance score written in G-code. The machine's movements are derived from motion capture data of a Butoh performer, translated through algorithmic transformation into the precise language of CNC fabrication.
THE
STUDIO
PROCESS
Every project begins on the stage floor. We work with tape, chalk, and body before touching a screen. Space is understood through occupation, not representation.
FLIP FOR MOREMETHOD
1. Mark the floor. 2. Walk the space. 3. Record the movement. 4. Translate to material. Our design process is a rehearsal process — iterative, physical, and performed.
DISCIPLINES
Performance Art. Spatial Design. Digital Fabrication. Set Design. Parametric Architecture. Motion Research. Material Investigation.
FLIP FOR MORETOOLS
Rhino + Grasshopper. Arduino. Robotic Arms (KUKA KR6). Projection Mapping (TouchDesigner). CNC Milling. Lost-wax Casting. Chalk and Gaffer Tape.
bada.studio is a multidisciplinary creative studio operating at the intersection of performance art, spatial design, and digital fabrication. Founded in 2019, the studio treats every project as a rehearsal — an iterative, physical process of marking, walking, recording, and translating space into material form.