Substrate

Substrate 3000 by Jared Tarbell
Substrate 3000 is a work by Jared Tarbell using the Processing framework, which a procedural algorithm creates [l]ines like crystals grow on a computational substrate. A simple perpendicular growth rule creates intricate city-like structures.
Reminds me of Peter Eisenman's rational for the Aronoff Center on the University of Cincinnati's campus.
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