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The Do-Rey Unit

Material: Silicon Rubber

Sizes:

Unit 1: L10cm x W6cm x H0.2cm

Unit 2: L30cm x W29cm x H0.2cm

Unit 3: L49cm x W45cm x H0.2cm

Do-Rey is an exercise exploring growth and self-similarity, inspired by the work of Benoit B. Mandelbrot 1924 – 2010, a Polish-born mathematician. Within the overall shape of Do-Rey there lies a repetitive pattern that can be divided down into smaller and smaller sections.

Do-Rey is a universal form found in nature and is also a form used for mankind’s most advanced technology. The hexagonal pattern is used for the mirror for the James Webb Space Telescope; a Space observatory that will expand our knowledge and understanding of the universe.

Do-Rey is a universe within itself, it can grow in a regular pattern or it can grow in chaotically dependent on conditions.

Do-Rey can be used practically as tableware; coaster, placemat, centerpiece and combinations of units can be used to fill the plane of a tabletop.

Photographs by Stephen Lenthall

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