Merging the cosmic grandeur of Jupiter with avant-garde design, Oleg Soroko masterfully crafts the “Jupiter Panels”, showcasing a seamless blend of art and technology. Rooted in parametricism, a modern movement within architecture emphasizing algorithmic and parametric methods, Soroko’s work stands as an icon of creative innovation. The “Jupiter Panels” are inspired by the mesmerizing patterns of the gas giant’s clouds, translating their celestial elegance into tangible art. Using thick plywood sheets as a foundation, Soroko elevates them with manually applied layers of vibrant plastic. This process enriches the panels with depth and texture, molding a multi-dimensional aesthetic that captures the observer’s imagination. The craftsmanship involves meticulous design governed by algorithmic precision, combining the magic of the cosmos with the structured beauty of fractal noise and Simplex 4D noise patterns.
Soroko’s application of a 4 axle CNC machine in shaping these panels further highlights the synergy between human creativity and machine precision. Each panel emerges as a vivid and intricate masterpiece, suitable for interior designs that crave something beyond the ordinary. By pushing the boundaries of what is possible within the realm of parametric art, Soroko offers not just a piece of art, but an immersive experience that intertwines with our surroundings, transforming spaces into futuristic realms. His work encourages the audience to view architecture as a fluid, dynamic art form that can transcend conventional limits. “Jupiter Panels” not only reflect an artist’s vision but also prompt a dialogue about how art and technology can coalesce to redefine our built environment.
3D wall panels made of thick sheets of plywood with manually added layers of colored plastic. After the preparation of plywood pattern cutting by 4 axle CNC machine. Pattern-based on Simplex 4D noise distorted by fractal noise. These panels are intended for use in the interiors.
Oleg Soroko
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