biology-inspired systems
This visual system is conceptually derived from the biological process of meiosis, specifically the prometaphase I stage.
The structure references chromosomal condensation, loss of nuclear boundary and the dynamic reorganization of paired homologous elements within a confined spatial field.
Visual behavior is governed by rules of attraction, repulsion and transient alignment, simulating unstable equilibrium and preparatory tension preceding structural separation.
The system is designed as a time-based study rather than a fixed composition, emphasizing continuous transformation, internal forces and temporary spatial order.