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LIQUID GESTURES

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Liquid Gestures is a project that explores the translation of bodily movement in water into a visual and material language. Based on the analysis of trajectories, the project proposes a system in which bodily gestures become data, data becomes patterns, and patterns become structures applied to the body. Beyond an aesthetic representation, the project aims for the pattern to function as an interface between movement, material, and body, demonstrating how computational design can materialize dynamic phenomena into tangible objects. Through the use of technical textiles, digital printing, and modules manufactured via 3D printing, a dialogue is established between flexibility, structure, and flow. This project is also understood as a personal process of experimentation and learning. Throughout its development, parametric design has been used not only as a tool for formal generation but as a means to understand relationships between data, geometry, and material behavior. Similarly, the application of digital fabrication techniques has allowed these explorations to be brought into a physical context, confronting real-world decisions regarding scale, materiality, and assembly.

Presentation

Final presentation-Fabricademy de Monse Islas

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Video / Movie final project

Liquid Gestures - Final video de Monse Islas

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Model: Fatima Islas Photographer: Jesus Rafael JR_ Styling: Monse Islas

Thesis PDF

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