NINE ELMS

Centre Pompidou, Paris, France

2018

surface and volume. Our multi agent algorithmic processes are included in the exhibition, which charts the pioneering development of algorithmic work in art and design.

CREDIT

Project Team: Roland Snooks, Isabelle Jooste, Charlie Boman

Designed by Snooks + Harper

3D aluminum printing: RMIT Advanced Manufacturing Precinct

Commissioned by the Centre Pompidou

This project was commissioned and acquired by the Centre Pompidou for its permanent collection. Originally it was exhibited in the Coder Le Monde exhibition in 2018. The project explores high population algorithmic models to create a turbulent mass that blurs the definitions of line,

Nine Elms

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