Practice-Computational Design
Minimal Surface
Wearable Design
Marziah Zad
Sara Rajabzadeh
As an interdisciplinary artist, I try to exalt the tenacity of the human spirit and take an unflinching view of the viscera experienced which makes life possible. In this practice, we designed technological advanced prosthetics that make humans semi-robotic (cyborg) and help them to evolve, develop and connect with the environment.
In fact, the combination of those make us a cyborg. Since it is only a practice, geometric and minimal surface explore the extents of human anatomy and fluidity of movement.
Immateriality evolves from the premise that while materials are readily available and wastefully used in construction, they result from long processes and are precious in Nature.
Structures in Nature follow a learning process, and this conditioning can be embedded in the material makeup and in the logic of material assemblies