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I was inspired by the news of the newly discovered scutoid shape in cells of epitelial tissue in nature, and after I saw the excellent Youtube video by Standup Maths about it, I decided to design a set of jewelry that used the unique packing properties of this shape.
I’ve designed a ring that stacks with itself, so you can wear two that fit together perfectly; two different pendants (1, 2) that fit together so you and your partner can both wear one; and a set of earrings of which the two halves pack together.
You can find all my designs at https://tiny-tokens.com and at https://www.shapeways.com/shops/tinytokens
I see the scutoid as a novel and unexplored geometrical form that allows me to play with its new geometry, to show the beauty it offers, so recent, so unknown, yet so forever present. Mine is also an investigation and a question on the perceptions about a modern life material, vilified today, nonetheless omnipresent in people’s every day, to the point of becoming part of what defines us. The Scutoid Series is then an intimate look at what holds the human life together, sometimes without us knowing. With it I bring these two realities to view. I wish to thank with respect and admiration: Luis Maria Escudero Javier Buceta Clara Grimea Alberto Marquez Laura Taalman For the influential contribution of their discovery, the Scutoid, as an inspiring source for the creation of this artwork. I define it as an exquisite geometric form, made visible because of their research. Pedro Morales
Captive by Scutoids Pedro Morales To me, they are just a beautiful geometric shape. At the end of July 2018, researchers from the University of Seville announced the discovery of a new geometric form in nature: This is the Scutoid Series - The Scutoid Series - 3D model by Pedro Morales (@mobiletaggingart) [51781c7]
This artwork is about exploring, learning and finding the inherent beauty of fractal geometry. Exploration motivates me, I am attracted to reveal the unknown. The essence of my work is to constantly explore, and to find. I see the scutoid as a novel and unexplored geometrical form that allows me to play with its new geometry, to show the beauty it offers, so recent, so unknown, yet so forever present. Mine is also an investigation and a question on the perceptions about a modern life material, vilified today, nonetheless omnipresent in people’s every day, to the point of becoming part of what defines us. This age will be known to Palynologists as the era of plastic. We breathe microplastics today. What is art’s role in such a manifesto? I print my Scutoids on corn-based PLA Plastic. The Scutoid Series is then an intimate look at what holds the human life together, sometimes without us knowing. With it I bring these two realities to view. - The Scutoid Series. The Green - 3D model by Pedro Morales (@mobiletaggingart) [9dc99eb]
The Scutoid Series. 3d print on corn base plastic. This artwork is about exploring, learning and finding the inherent beauty of fractal geometry. Exploration motivates me, I am attracted to reveal the unknown. The essence of my work is to constantly explore, and to find. Resilience takes me beyond certain barriers and beyond what is apparent. I’d like to think that my Geometric work humanizes digital technology, transforms it into a warm form of human expression. I see the scutoid as a novel and unexplored geometrical form that allows me to play with its new geometry, to show the beauty it offers, so recent, so unknown, yet so forever present. The Scutoids shape the mesh that is our life. Mine is also an investigation and a question on the perceptions about a modern life material, vilified today, nonetheless omnipresent in people’s every day, to the point of becoming part of what defines us. The Scutoid Series is then an intimate look at what holds the human life together. - Les scutoids qui font la ronde. - 3D model by Pedro Morales (@mobiletaggingart) [783aa66]
(via Les scutoids qui font la ronde. - 3D model by Pedro Morales (@mobiletaggingart) [783aa66])
(via Les scutoids qui font la ronde. - 3D model by Pedro Morales (@mobiletaggingart) [783aa66])