INTERVENED MODULAR PATTERNS
This line of research investigates the internal transformation of modular patterns driven toward states of controlled disorganization. The systems originate from coherent and symmetrical structures, but incorporate variables that progressively intensify their structural instability.
The system develops until it reaches a threshold where organization begins to transform into chaos. This state is not understood as a loss of control, but as a valid condition of maximum perceptual intensity, in which the structure remains recognizable while approaching dissolution.
Error, chance, and material variation function as engines of this transformation. Deformation is not introduced as an external rupture, but emerges as an inherent consequence of the system itself.
Material stability allows these critical states to be fixed, preserving the visual intensity reached by the system.