Topography is the situation where different parts come together with different relationships in contiguousness. The relationships between the parts are the main element in this formation. The proliferation and differentiation of these relationships and parts produce patterns.
The overlapping, separation, and merging of relationships that create different patterns at different temporalities and scales result in intermediate patterns, leading to a multi-layered pattern geography. Here, in this place where there is "nothing", patterns reign supreme.
model making process
The different layers constituting the place:
-Components (stone, soil, vegetation, water, wind...)
-Relationships (dragging, dispersing, sticking, fracturing, piercing...)
-Patterns
The pattern experiment aims to analyze the meandering pattern formed by the rocks and soil particles inside the twin sinkhole, created by the combined effects of wind and water. It involves interpreting and reconstructing the pattern again, along with deriving different relationships obtained from the ground.
pattern experiment
The relationship between the 3D model of the pattern produced by analyzing the topology of the ground and the geography from which it originated.
An experiment of spatializing the relationships between the particules where the particules in the twin sinkholes are manipulated with different relationships in Grasshopper.