Jelle Feringa's (b. 1978) work is focused on the close coupling of advanced simulation methods with evolutionary computing methods. His academic research work is focused on the development of generative design representations. He is currently writing a PhD thesis, titled Design-by-Simulation, exploring the potential of simulation for architectural conception, at the HyperBody Research Group, TU Delft. He is a founding partner in EZCT Architecture & Design Research. Projects have been exhibited at the Mori Art Museum (Tokyo, 2004), Archilab (Orléans, 2004), Barbican Gallery ( London, 2006 ), Design Miami/Basel (Miami, 2007), Centre Pompidou (Paris, 2007), Maison Rouge (Paris, 2007), Architectural Association (London, 2007), ScriptedByPurpose (Philadelphia, 2007), International Biennial of Sevilla (Sevilla, 2008), Vivid Design Gallery (Rotterdam, 2009).
Analemma is an object that casts a circular shadow, throughout the day, throughout the year.
An object that stubbornly renounces the earth's 29.783 km/sec velocity.
Arrogantly Analemma eschews the Universe's perpetual motion.
A circular shadow. Here. Now.
Always.
A material object that gives rise to an immaterial work of art.