Fake Plastic Love
I never overlook any serendipitous charm or relationships that emerge during creation. While working with 3D printing, I noticed these tiny support structures—they had to be produced to uphold the printed object, much like plastic artificial flowers.

Yet once stripped of their functional purpose, they unexpectedly revealed a growth logic mirroring that of natural plants. With the most economical material distribution, they extend delicate veins into space, akin to tree branches chasing sunlight through fractal patterns, or roots probing soil for nutrients. The mechanically optimized solutions calculated by industrial algorithms coincidentally align with the organic forms shaped by millions of years of evolution. When these discarded technical remnants are reassembled, they escape the context of mass production and unveil a latent vitality—as if this 'forest' were both a byproduct of industrial civilization and a silent homage to the laws of nature.



Time:
2025.04.

Client:
My Personal Emotions

Category:
Experimental



Designer:
Wang Changqiao
王昶乔



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