Okological is a curio of found objects on the web revealing the myriad
of patterns and geometries in nature and art; the elegance of
generative/iterative techniques; and the aesthetics of nature and
natural processes that are influencing computational art and design.
This is an eclectic collection of works by artists, designers,
architects and scientists demonstrating a miscellanea of approaches to
the visualization of social and environmental phenomena. Much of it is
experimental and innovative. Some of the projects are also noteworthy
for promoting social and/or environmental change. All of the artifacts
belong to their respective creators and links to original sources are
included in all posts. If a link is missing, or if there are any
errors, please use the ‘ask me’ feature to send a note. Thanks!