Sea Stellation is a speculative study of polyhedral deformation under pressure, developed in the Advanced Geometries Department with Stefano Arrighi. A rhombic triacontahedron stellation deforms as if collapsing under deep ocean pressure: the result is a geometric visualization of a late stage of pressure-induced collapse. The deformation model preserves recognizable polyhedral structure while conveying uniform compressive force. Finite-element analysis related the pressure field to vertex displacement and determined a single deformation state for fabrication. The final form was 3d printed in plaster for the 2022 Bridges Conference in Helsinki.
Research:
The initial geometry is a rhombic triacontahedron stellation. Uniform pressure drives vertex displacement according to a deformation model that was tested in several variations. Selection criteria required that the deformed geometry remain identifiable as a stellation while registering visible structural stress. The chosen snapshot balances geometric legibility against the degree of collapse, producing a form that reads as a solid under load rather than an arbitrary distortion.
Photography: Phillip C. Reiner
https://gallery.bridgesmathart.org/exhibitions/2022-bridges-conference/stefano-arrighi
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