Experiment 3 / Typographic Network
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Typographic Network emerged from the decision to create a series of small kinetic typography experiments. Each isolates a single motion, behaviour, or transformation. Rather than building one large sketch, I broke the exploration into multiple micro experiments. By fragmenting it this way, I could study how text behaves under different computational conditions, without the pressure of making everything work at once. These sketches became a controlled testing ground to analyse legibility, rhythm, tension, density, and visual character. Each experiment revealed how typography can shift from static content into something that feels responsive, and spatial.
Created in p5.js, exploring how text behaves when treated not as static content, but as an active, spatial system. It ranges from 2D to 3D sequences to investigate how language can transform when placed into dynamic computational environments. Letters drift, rotate, scatter, reform, and pulse, depending on the conditions of each sketch system. Some sketches rely on simple 2D transformations, others incorporate depth, perspectives, to push typography into volumetric motion.