Title:

CRACK_PATTERN

Type:

Screen recording fragment

Context:

Etat techno bar, Kharkiv, Ukraine

Medium:

Digital 3D simulation recording

Tags:

Etat, techno bar, Kharkiv, Ukraine, bar interior design, concept development, 3D simulation, 3D explosion, screen recording, crack pattern, graphic logic, interior design process, unrealized project

Brief

:

A screen recording fragment from the 3D explosion simulation for Etat. The moving elements and new cracks were used to form the future logic of the interior.

Фрагмент запису екрану з 3D-симуляцією вибуху для Etat. Рух елементів і нові тріщини використовувалися для формування майбутньої логіки інтер’єру.

Brief

:

A screen recording fragment from the 3D explosion simulation for Etat. The moving elements and new cracks were used to form the future logic of the interior.

Фрагмент запису екрану з 3D-симуляцією вибуху для Etat. Рух елементів і нові тріщини використовувалися для формування майбутньої логіки інтер’єру.

Note

:

A screen recording fragment from the concept development for Etat, a techno bar interior design project in Kharkiv, Ukraine. At this stage, the digital 3D simulation was used as a working tool, not only as a visual effect.

The elements move through the space after the simulated explosion, leaving new cracks behind them. These cracks became a graphic system for the interior and helped define how the space, surfaces, and objects could react to one initial event.

An abstract image saved for its composition. It feels like a fragment of a room, an object, or a model, but never becomes fully clear.

Note

:

A screen recording fragment from the concept development for Etat, a techno bar interior design project in Kharkiv, Ukraine. At this stage, the digital 3D simulation was used as a working tool, not only as a visual effect.

The elements move through the space after the simulated explosion, leaving new cracks behind them. These cracks became a graphic system for the interior and helped define how the space, surfaces, and objects could react to one initial event.

An abstract image saved for its composition. It feels like a fragment of a room, an object, or a model, but never becomes fully clear.

PONOMARENKO VOLODYMYR

©p0nomarenko

Creating spaces at the intersection of

architecture, culture, and experience —

always guided by precision, narrative,

and the pursuit of timeless design.

PONOMARENKO VOLODYMYR

Creating spaces at the intersection of

architecture, culture, and experience —

always guided by precision, narrative,

and the pursuit of timeless design.

©p0nomarenko