Jessica Rosenkrantz and Jesse Louis-Rosenberg founded their digital design studio, Nervous System, back in 2007, and their Radiolaria is a co-creation app built alongside their 3D printed designs from their Cell Cycle and Kinematics apps.
The Radiolaria app was inspired by microscopic cellular structures, and it allows designers to develop their own bio-inspired patterns by experimenting with a physics simulation of springs. The web app lets users of various skill sculpt patterns by “applying forces and subdividing cells, morphing a hexagonal mesh into intricate patterns which materialize as jewelry or decorative objects.”
Rosenkrantz and Louis-Rosenberg, both MIT graduates, call their Nervous System studio and the associated apps “generative design…that works at the intersection of science, art, and technology.”
The pair say their Radiolaria process employs computer simulation techniques to generate designs and products suitable for digital fabrication like art, jewelry, and housewares. The full app debuted in 2012 after having emerged as an idea and “processing applet” in 2007.
And the Nervous System version of these creatures is an apt metaphor indeed for their Radiolaria creations.
“Formally, we are attracted to complex and unconventional geometries,” say the pair. “Our inspirations are grounded in the natural forms and corresponding processes which construct the world around us. From coral aggregations to interference patterns, a study of natural phenomena is an essential ingredient to our design process.”
Nervous System says that, rather than designing a specific form, they’ve built a system that can result in “a myriad
The Radiolaria app lets a user build bio-inspired patterns through a physics simulation for sculpting patterns by applying “forces” and subdividing cells. The app allows for the morphing of a hexagonal mesh into intricate patterns which can then be output as jewelry or decorative objects.
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