Where Mathematics Becomes Sculpture

Mathematical ideas take physical form through generative design, computational methods, and digital fabrication. Inspired by geometry, dynamic systems, and the hidden structures of nature, each sculpture explores the intersection of mathematics, art, and material.

Derived from discretized torus trajectories and isosurface geometry, and realized through 3D printing and metal fabrication, the works invite viewers to experience mathematics not as abstract theory, but as tangible form. The practice combines scientific thinking with artistic exploration, revealing unexpected beauty through the language of geometry.

Name in Japanese: 村上 義彦

*Selected Exhibitions and Awards
2023 — Selected, SICF24 (Spiral Independent Creators Festival), Tokyo, Japan

*Research Archive
Zenodo: Iso-Surface Geometry from Tangent-Based Scalar Fields for Generative Design and Fabrication