Primitive, modular shapes were the base units for generating the logoforms shown. The complexity of the logoforms evolve and grow in response to 3 parameters: environmental acoustics, the audiences’ audio input and numeric variables; these are in turn computed by a program scripted in Processing.

These logoforms were conceived with the notion that it might be possible — in a fictional and speculative context — to design a personal, biological identification symbol whose form would be generated from a person's biological/biometric data. The form would possibly increase in complexity with age and growth.

The images shown can be considered a visual study into the possibilities of creating such a symbol/logo.

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 Base Forms     
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 Detail of Various Forms     
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 Cytoskeleton microfilaments   [Image: wikipedia.org.]