Canopy Tessellations
A study of overlapping leaf geometries in deciduous forests, rendered as infinite tiling patterns. Each tessellation maps the precise angular relationships between branches and the light that filters through.
나무 — the works of trees
A study of overlapping leaf geometries in deciduous forests, rendered as infinite tiling patterns. Each tessellation maps the precise angular relationships between branches and the light that filters through.
Underground mycorrhizal communication pathways visualized as circuit diagrams. Mapping the invisible networks through which trees share nutrients and chemical signals across forest floors.
Three-dimensional surface maps of bark textures from ancient trees. Cork oak, silver birch, and Scots pine translated into terrain data, revealing landscapes hidden in plain sight.
Dendrochronological data from centuries-old oaks converted into musical scores. Each ring becomes a measure, its width determining tempo, its density informing timbre and harmonic complexity.
A year-long photographic color study documenting the precise hex values of maple leaves through their lifecycle. From spring's tender chartreuse through autumn's blazing vermillion.
Generative line drawings created by tracking the movement of tree crowns in wind. Accelerometers attached to branches capture sway data, translated into delicate gestural compositions.