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The Shadow Tree “Ombrier I”

November 18, 2015November 19, 2016 | geneticfractals
7d1e6f804a45cf8325d54f71762cca2bThe Shadow Tree “Ombrier I” perfectly captures my search for relational dimensions using genetic fractals. The tree itself is created using a natural algorithm that interprets a genetic description of the tree, not unlike the DNA that underlies all of life.

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Biomimicry of genetic fractals

November 5, 2015November 25, 2016 | geneticfractals
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Genetic fractals are an exciting form of biomimicry: using nature’s approach to creativity, evolution and construction Continue reading →

Mastering the DNA of things

November 5, 2015November 29, 2016 | geneticfractals
chandelierGenetic fractals pave the way for designers to create objects through evolution rather than engineering. This deeply changes our relationship with these objects whose DNA we will own and master.

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Genetic Fractals is the brain child of Henk Mulder, mathematical engineer who researches the design and engineering concepts of tree fractals.

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