Bacteria create languages that can be translated into shape, awakening morphologies that articulate forms in unexpected ways, as if they were trying to tell us something. This project focuses on the morphological implications of bacterial growth, as they increase their population in time so does the geometric language that follows, resembling unknown but familiar patterns in archetypical writings. These patterns seem to have a mixture of organic and non-earthly treats.
A coded implementation of Reaction-Diffusion algorithms









