Zachary Corzine, a generative designer from Portland, creates dynamic digital animations of fantastical flowers in his project 'Faux Flora.' Utilizing software like Cinema4D and Houdini, Corzine merges natural forms with technology, aiming to explore their intertwining relationships. Taking inspiration from various real flowers, he animates them to reflect a hyper-real aesthetic that both adheres to and transcends organic limitations. This project serves as a commentary on the clash between environmental concerns and technological advancement, hoping to foster connections to nature in innovative ways.
Corzine describes his series Faux Flora as a year-long passion project, exploring hyper-realized flowers that exist in a space where nature and technology entwine.
Each bloom in Faux Flora is designed to evoke familiarity while also embodying a polished, uncanny aesthetic that blurs the lines between the organic and the synthetic.
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