COMPUTA
TIONAL DRAWING
Forms modeled in Rhino and Pythonscript
Drawings produced with a hacked 80’s pen plotter
defining the signficance of line, intersection, and surface as a means to understand the role of drawing space, an 80’s pen plotter was used as a programmable tool to visualize computationally conceived form.
By portraying physical edges, faces, and corners by any means besides that of the conventional outline and uniform hatch, the definition of that which is solid and hollow is left ambiguous.
by limiting medium to that of computational visual output, the notion of point and vector suddenly become much more significant in consideration of form and surface.