Repulsive sine wave

Formal emergence began through an exploration of repulsion lines generated by Processing through mouse tracking.   The processing command was used as a disruption current through a typical Sine wave surface.  The skewed Sine curves were then lofted both individually and as a whole, revealing two surfaces which pierce through one another.  To emphasize their visibility, the two surfaces were tooled in rough perpendicular finishes.

The opposing side uses the same construction lines but is attached perpendicular to the previous.  Their depth is determined by its interaction with the original pattern and is shown through a flow line finish.  We found the flow line finish, much like swarfing, to be largely determined by curves control points rather than its surface.

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