Twirl - Multi Sectional Unit
This unit was created as an application for Parametric-ism dynamic aesthetics, where the resulting series of layers gives the design its structure.
This design was inspired by the Chronophotography and chronomorphology technique (which captures movement in several frames of print).

Chronophotography came as the photographic capture of movement over time creating a series of still pictures combined into a single photograph for subsequent analysis. It is a stepping outside time to view the holistic action.

While Chronomorphology—like its nineteenth-century counterpart chronophotography—is a composite recording of an object’s movement. Instead of a photograph, however, the recording medium here is a full three-dimensional model of the object.
By abstracting the idea to design an object, this design comes as an exploration of the potentials of parametric design software to create a physical artifact.
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