The drawings are a composition of our super object that has been sectioned and analyzed multiple times. We have incorporated a sample of our Rhino commands as an analogy of Richard Serra’s “Verbalist”. In the same fashion where he uses a list of command to create in the physical realm, we displayed a sampling of the commands used as an exercise of how we develop in the computational world. Instead of physical actions we use a set of typed commands to create. Typed numbers and letters are translated into a set of codes translated into a complex and even “dirty geometry” -Bryan Cantley.
This then becomes a mere visual echo of our own thoughts and creativity much like the way holograms and trace distortions are viewed. Barrowing the term taxonomy from Cantley which is drawings that create more drawings, our process is a mere translation or metaphor of this. Our thoughts translated to a series of command understood by the computer as a set of code which then calculated into a visual object. The tangent lines and the hidden lines are then brought into another program which is then turned into a series of visual representations, only becoming a physical tangible object once printed.