Yes, It’s that day, and you need some 3D geometric inspiration. Look no further. We’ll take that 3D geometry hunger and add the sci-fi appeal and architectural construct of a single Brooklyn-based artist.
The intricate sculptures of John Powers captures a form that absolutely glorifies all the ideas of the mathematical properties of space. It rides on the imagination we had as children and sparks the manufacturing and design sense of our structured, yet fluid, world.
It’s amazing and inspiring. Could imagine walking through the space of pieces like Sci-Fi Wahabi #1? Take a look at more.

















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Very cool. I wish I could remeber the link but I just say somethig like this that is being done all in software. Yest the output is a 2d picture but the object is 3D. The guy who does it is a CFD coder.
Cool indeed. There's some really sweet stuff being done using Processing language. Michael Hansmeyer has some really incredible looking kaleidoscope of structure going on.
Very cool. I wish I could remeber the link but I just say somethig like this that is being done all in software. Yest the output is a 2d picture but the object is 3D. The guy who does it is a CFD coder.
Cool indeed. There's some really sweet stuff being done using Processing language. Michael Hansmeyer has some really incredible looking kaleidoscope of structure going on.
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