The Mathematical Designer
Mathematics is an intimidating language to most people. But through this abstract and rigid facade, Amina Zemouli sees a soft and poetic tool. Using the mathematics she learned in school, she explores the geometric beauty of equations, transforming them into tangible results. With the help of modelling software, she builds sculptural objects digitally, bringing them to life through 3D printing. These sculptures make mathematics feel personal and emotional, bridging the gap between abstract concepts and our senses. Scripts that incorporate functions like Sine, Cosine, Exponential and Square Root can yield both simple and intricate shapes. Her collection ranges from basic forms like circles and cylinders to complex objects, showcasing her journey to gain fluency in this expressive language.