
Shape-Shifter
Shape-Shifter
Shape-Shifter
Created
04/2025 – 05/2025
Context
London College of Communication,
University of Arts London
Category
3D
Motion
Skills
Procedural Animation
Generative Design
150 Grams of Protein
Tasked with reimagining a visual system, this project takes the nutritional information of my diet over 24 hours and turns it into a procedurally generated animation. With each macronutrient controlling a specific part of the shape’s expression, this project proved a great exercise in creating abstract representations of everyday occurrences.
Tasked with reimagining a visual system, this project takes the nutritional information of my diet over 24 hours and turns it into a procedurally generated animation. With each macronutrient controlling a specific part of the shape’s expression, this project proved a great exercise in creating abstract representations of everyday occurrences.
Tasked with reimagining a visual system, this project takes the nutritional information of my diet over 24 hours and turns it into a procedurally generated animation. With each macronutrient controlling a specific part of the shape’s expression, this project proved a great exercise in creating abstract representations of everyday occurrences.




Behind the Scenes
Behind the Scenes
Behind the Scenes
Process was filled with many different iterations of how the information could be interpreted. I settled on a neutral greyscale look with lighting corresponding to the sun's position at the time of each meal — the key takeaway from this exercise was the methodology that goes into reinterpreting a visual system and not so much the final look.
Process was filled with many different iterations of how the information could be interpreted. I settled on a neutral greyscale look with lighting corresponding to the sun's position at the time of each meal — the key takeaway from this exercise was the methodology that goes into reinterpreting a visual system and not so much the final look.
Process was filled with many different iterations of how the information could be interpreted. I settled on a neutral greyscale look with lighting corresponding to the sun's position at the time of each meal — the key takeaway from this exercise was the methodology that goes into reinterpreting a visual system and not so much the final look.





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