This project began with the invention of a custom metal-twisting machine, designed to test and reveal the ductility of various metals by pushing their material limits. Through a series of experiments, I investigated how different metals respond to twisting, using parametric controls to precisely manipulate the curvature and rhythm of the twists.
The resulting prototype emerged organically from this process of exploration. It revealed a surprising potential: the ability to form a spatial structure that is both uniform and intricate. By interweaving multiple twisted metal elements in varying configurations, I developed a sculptural system that achieves both formal complexity and structural stability—ultimately composing a cohesive, self-supporting spatial sculpture.