Got Host?


The 3 sides
showing the 3 different sides


From another view
Seen the worms horizontally.


One Entity
A view of how it would all look.


Looking upwards
When underneath the worms you are able to see its movements to hold its host in place.


Sharing is caring
This image shows how all tapeworms are different but share something in common.

4 comments:

ACE Team 21 said...

What software are you using?

ACE Team 21 said...

These are very interesting studies. Look into Jill`s questions in regards to site and environmental conditions that may less formally shape the twisting tapeworms. I am assuming you are selecting Manhattan site, right? The twist of both towers seems to still maintain some kind of axial symmetry; now that you’ve evolved the facade shredding/warping so strong and expressive from your one tapeworm study, there are potentials to intensify the play of worms with center host, and identify types of conditions that reappear. Also, zoom in closer into the surface deformation, examples of top and bottom from alpha tapeworm; what does it mean for the host to be a “victim”? Is it neutral, fights back, suffers and ripples down? Perhaps the clustered intensities of program form Matrix can somehow plug into this interaction.

Jill Bouratoglou said...

Take a look at this building...
http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/04/02/abu-dhabis-spiraling-helix-hotel/#more-22884

Anonymous said...

i really love the design of your concept. very interesting indeed but now i have a question honey combs or tape worms . why is both work similar looking. would the two interact in so way or is it a group project for similar sites

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