Fu-na-true
"I think human consciousness is a tragic mistake in evolution. We know too much about ourselves, and nature takes a part from itself and turns into nature. From the laws of nature, we are creatures that should not exist. We are enslaved by the illusion that we have an ego, a combination of sensory experiences and sensations programmed to believe that each of us is someone when, in fact, none of us are.”
In the future, I believe human will eventually return to nature. In the future, the earth will be desertification, which will create some problems such as a water crisis, food shortage, population mobility and so on. So I constructed a series of bionic garments and decorations, find that most animals in desert use some tricks to help them survive in these extreme environments.
The gap between desert mammals and humans is reflected in the difference in body language. For example, running and walking on four legs can make them move more freely in the desert. I compared the difference between the two, human muscles and leopard muscles.
I imported the anchor point into Rhino, calculated the difference center point, and used Grasshopper to simulate the force on the muscle surface to make movement.The natural drape effect and draping results through using different sizes of muscle surface cloth to produce different fixed points.
In the color and print of the works, I refer to the natural color matching.
In order not to be found by predators, lizards need to blend into the complex terrain of desert areas, so I chose their body spines and rings, dot patterns and color matching, so as to better match the colors of the environment.
I find that sandgrouse is a bird whose feathers can store water.They wiggle their abdomens to make their feathers stick to water. So I incorporate flexible parts into the garment to simulate the water storage and transportation processes of feathers.
I made a body device, independently sketched it, and finally 3D printed it, and tweaked it many times. I hope it can move flexibly on the human body and assist clothing to play its function.
Through these unique constructions of life, I wanted to make people aware of the power of nature, and to awaken our respect for it.
Of course, I also want to provide a design possibility for future human beings facing environmental changes.
In the future, I believe human will eventually return to nature. In the future, the earth will be desertification, which will create some problems such as a water crisis, food shortage, population mobility and so on. So I constructed a series of bionic garments and decorations, find that most animals in desert use some tricks to help them survive in these extreme environments.
The gap between desert mammals and humans is reflected in the difference in body language. For example, running and walking on four legs can make them move more freely in the desert. I compared the difference between the two, human muscles and leopard muscles.
I imported the anchor point into Rhino, calculated the difference center point, and used Grasshopper to simulate the force on the muscle surface to make movement.The natural drape effect and draping results through using different sizes of muscle surface cloth to produce different fixed points.
In the color and print of the works, I refer to the natural color matching.
In order not to be found by predators, lizards need to blend into the complex terrain of desert areas, so I chose their body spines and rings, dot patterns and color matching, so as to better match the colors of the environment.
I find that sandgrouse is a bird whose feathers can store water.They wiggle their abdomens to make their feathers stick to water. So I incorporate flexible parts into the garment to simulate the water storage and transportation processes of feathers.
I made a body device, independently sketched it, and finally 3D printed it, and tweaked it many times. I hope it can move flexibly on the human body and assist clothing to play its function.
Through these unique constructions of life, I wanted to make people aware of the power of nature, and to awaken our respect for it.
Of course, I also want to provide a design possibility for future human beings facing environmental changes.