Abstract :
For just less than a decade, Haresh Lalvani has been working on a series of projects with Milgo/Bufkin, a leading architectural metal-fabrication company, seeking to economically integrate the shaping and making of metal surfaces into elements that create a seamless whole. Here, John Lobell interviews Lalvani about his pioneering work with computer-aided design and manufacturing and how it has been informed by his development of the Morphological Genome, a universal code for mapping and manipulating form, whether natural or man-made.
Keywords :
Soft AlgoRythms , Kinetic AlgoRythms , Morphological Genome , Rene Thom , NYSTAR , James D Watson , epigenetic code , AlgoRhythms project , morphoverse , nondeformational bending , morph genome , fabrication genome , Neil Katz , Museum of Modern Art , Hyperwall system , Stanley Perelman , Project X , Milgo/Bufkin , Crick and Watson