
"The ridges of eucalyptus bark, the geometries of shell formations, moss-covered trees, Indigenous grasslands and the hidden networks of fungi beneath the soil. These landscapes produce organic yet abstract patterns - natural systems that quietly shape the way we see and design the world around us."
"It feels like we're peeling away from chromey futuristic graphics while still holding onto their structural logic. The super polished metallic surfaces meld into organic forms, fluid, full of imperfections, like a real organism. It's a collision of styles: futuristic but natural, digital but tactile."
Naarm maintains a distinctive relationship with nature that permeates daily life and creative practice, from shared housing plants to garden celebrations. The city's natural landscapes—eucalyptus bark ridges, shell geometries, moss-covered trees, Indigenous grasslands, and fungal networks—produce organic yet abstract patterns that inspire design. This connection to nature combines with the city's creative community and resurgent Y2K aesthetics to produce a distinctive visual language. This emerging style merges futuristic structural logic with organic forms, blending polished metallic surfaces with fluid, imperfect shapes resembling living organisms. The result is simultaneously futuristic and natural, digital and tactile, representing a departure from purely chromey graphics while retaining their systematic approach.
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