Slime Mold 'Bobby' - Arakawa and Gin's Reversible Destiny theory challenges existing environmental pretexts. In order to think outside the boundaries of traditional disciplines, I looked to experiment with slime mold growing environments.
Slime Mold 'Bobby'Slime Mold 'Bobby' - Bobby's sense of 'sight' allows him to engage with colours
Slime Mold 'Bobby' - Bobby's ability to adapt allows him to blend into his environment.
Slime Mold 'Bobby' - Example of Patricia Piccinini's 'plasticology'; we live in the middle of artificial and natural.
Slime Mold 'Bobby'
Slime Mold 'Bobby' - Bobby's ability to adapt allows him to survive underwater.
Parametric design exercise
Parametric design exercise
Parametric design exercise
Parametric design exercise
Playing with clay
Playing with clay
Playing with clay
Playing with clay
Playing with clay
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From theory to analogue to digital architecture
Sio Lim
Melbourne, Australia