Laser-Cut Paper Coils Into Intricate Vessels That Contrast Human Touch and Technology

All images © Ibbini Studio, shared with permission

Human hands and machines converge in the meticulous process behind Ibbini Studio’s radial vessels. Collaborating since 2017, Abu Dhabi-based artist Julia Ibbini and computer scientist Stephane Noyer craft intricate sculptures informed by geometric principles and the divide between digital and analog techniques. The multi-faceted, sequential design culminates in Symbio Vessels, an exquisite series of works that wind from base to mouth in an algorithmically defined pattern.

To create the coiled containers, the artists first draw organic structures that mimic botanics and various tessellations before turning them over to custom parametric design software. This program refines and renders the original work in three-dimensions and develops the vessel’s final shape. Once a laser cuts out the individual rings from archival paper or card—watch this meticulous process in the video below—the pair glues the layers together, forming vases that spiral upward. “The final pieces display an idea of contrasts and collaboration,” the studio says. “The flaws which come with the human hand contribute to the beautiful end result.”

Beyond their delicately layered pieces, Ibbini and Noyer also construct a range of ornate works that evoke historical motifs, many of which you can see on their site and Instagram.

 

Laser-Cut Paper Coils Into Intricate Vessels That Contrast Human Touch and Technology

Laser-Cut Paper Coils Into Intricate Vessels That Contrast Human Touch and Technology

Laser-Cut Paper Coils Into Intricate Vessels That Contrast Human Touch and Technology

Laser-Cut Paper Coils Into Intricate Vessels That Contrast Human Touch and Technology

Laser-Cut Paper Coils Into Intricate Vessels That Contrast Human Touch and Technology

Laser-Cut Paper Coils Into Intricate Vessels That Contrast Human Touch and Technology

Laser-Cut Paper Coils Into Intricate Vessels That Contrast Human Touch and Technology

 

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