Kaleidoscope

This project began as a simple experiment. I was curious what would happen if I cut a simple geometry like a cube in half, mirror-copy, rotate it against a random axis and repeat. It's quite amazing how organic and diverse the resulting shapes are, especially considering the extreme simplicity of both the algorithm and the input geometries.




Given the sheer variety of results compared to the straightforward process, I spent most of my time simply selecting the shapes that I found appealing and interesting. Many combinations of the generated color and shapes are almost impossible for me to design intentionally.



While it felt like almost any shape could emerge from this process, I suspect my brain subconsciously recognized forms resembling living things. It's as if these creatures were hiding in another dimension, and I accidentally discovered them.



Perheps this is the most surpring one since my system is purly mathmatical but creates an headless bird.