Ardalan Mirhadi is a Computational Designer Artist. His work is a fusion of form, function, and sustainability, deeply rooted in his interests in sculpture, art, and the creative reuse of waste materials.
Throughout his journey, Ardalan has been driven by a fascination with form finding and the transformative power of design. He explores the intersection of technology and artistry, utilizing data-driven design and parametric approaches to create experimental and interactive installations. His work often investigates the potential of digital fabrication and sustainable practices, aiming to craft pieces that are both innovative and environmentally conscious.
For Ardalan, art is a medium to transform discarded objects and materials into meaningful sculptures and products, breathing new life into the overlooked and undervalued. This approach not only challenges traditional notions of design but also promotes a more sustainable and mindful way of creating.
A key element of Ardalan’s artistic expression is chaos. He creates sculptures by assembling waste elements in random configurations, forming complex masses that evolve into cohesive artworks. This process highlights the beauty and potential within disorder, inviting viewers to find meaning in unexpected places.
With a background in computational design, Ardalan strives to push the boundaries of what is possible, continually exploring new shapes, forms, and transformations. He is also eager to expand his repertoire into digital art, applying his concepts of chaos and form finding in the digital realm.