In current morphogenetic jargon, ‘meanderplex’ could be
described as a parametric form study in analogue media. A population of parallax
objects is derived from one meander strip employing simple rules of self-intersecting.
For each one, form generation is formally described as hands-on knot theory, through
directed pairs of edges and slots, perforations executed in disciplined
sequences. Within each, curvilinearity is a physical automaton, a product of
the ruse-based analogue machine. The overall form is a mega-cluster of interwoven
components, a retro-futuristic weave. Component formation and assembly abide by
the same rules of interweaving. Prototypes and installation cluster were
fabricated in 220g/m2 opaline paper.