This collection is inspired by the concepts of genetic fusion and convergent evolution in biology, extracting the "genes" of form from different species using movement as logic and fusing them to think about the homology and convergence of biological evolution: "all as one, one as all". The algorithm is used to generate a Voronoi skeleton as a biological metaphor for the organic connection of forms. Different viewing angles reflect various biomorphic features, creating a subtle sense between the familiar and the unfamiliar.
I am an interdisciplinary designer with a focus on art and technology, natural algorithms and physical interaction. My practice involves concept design, interaction, product and graphic design, bringing together multiple disciplines to create unique and inspiring experiences. I hope that my work offers a diverse aesthetic perspective and provokes thinking about the essence of technology and science.
Xirui Liao is an interdisciplinary designer who focuses on art and science, natural algorithms, and physical interaction. Her practice involves conceptual design, interaction, product, and graphic design, and she is committed to bringing together multiple disciplines to create unique and inspiring experiences. She is currently doing postgraduate studies at the Royal College of Art.