Revolve Around X is an investigation into the visual properties of sound, and how sound can be digitally processed into a language of forms; revealing the geometric fluidity of a self colliding waveform over time.
Audio was taken from lake waves lapping against rocks and digitally transformed into an animation of dynamic sinuous forms, with each frame creating a solitary object, a fragmented piece of the overall flow towards cohesion. These forms were then explored in glass, using the same centrifugal force and X axis. The objects created appear soft, fluid and offer a sense of visual comfort and ease, capturing both the physical and sensory elements of lake waves colliding, visually through glass.