A Collection of Sacred Geometry in Motion
Each piece is a meditation on divine proportion
Our most ambitious project to date: a full-building projection mapping for a historic mosque restoration. The animation sequence traced the geometric evolution of Islamic architectural ornamentation, from the simplest square grid to the complex muqarnas formations.
The installation ran during the holy month of Ramadan, with the mandala responding to live readings from the mosque's sound system. Each rotation carried visitors deeper into contemplation.
For a luxury hotel in Marrakech, we designed an entrance installation that reimagined the traditional Moroccan zellige tilework as a living mandala. Over 40 million mirror tiles were mapped with precision projection, creating the illusion of infinite geometric depth.
The piece became the hotel's signature visual identity, featured in countless social media posts and establishing the property as a destination for design-conscious travelers.
A growing collection of sacred geometry explorations
An exploration of the Fibonacci sequence rendered through particle physics, where each spiral arm follows the mathematical progression of nature's growth patterns.
Forty variations on the sacred vesica shape, exploring its potential for infinite geometric generation through scaling and rotation transformations.
Visual explorations of constructive and destructive wave interference, where overlapping oscillations create emergent geometric patterns.
Studies in gravitational and electromagnetic particle attraction, modeling the fundamental forces through elegant mandala forms.
A systematic catalog of traditional Islamic star patterns, each digitized with precise mathematical accuracy and animated with layer rotations.
Sacred geometry applied to botanical forms, where flower structures are analyzed and rebuilt through their underlying geometric relationships.