Automorphia

In the image:Ran Peleg's exhibit "Doomem", Photo by: Noa Shekel
The Automorphia exhibition, opened on February 20, 2025, at the Bloomfield Science Museum in Jerusalem, explores how shapes emerge through internal forces, inspired by natural growth processes.
Eight illustrations, six posters, and animated GIFs created for the project were integrated into the exhibition’s displays.
Based on the research of Prof. Eran Sharon (Hebrew University)
and curated by Dr. Ariel Blonder (Technion), the exhibition merges science and design to examine how elements self-organize into
complex structures.
Eight illustrations, six posters, and animated GIFs created for the project were integrated into the exhibition’s displays.
Based on the research of Prof. Eran Sharon (Hebrew University)
and curated by Dr. Ariel Blonder (Technion), the exhibition merges science and design to examine how elements self-organize into
complex structures.
Scientific Wall Illustrations
Five illustrated diagrams accompany the museum exhibits,
visually explaining key physical principles based on
Prof. Eran Sharon’s research.
visually explaining key physical principles based on
Prof. Eran Sharon’s research.


Principles of Curvature, Acrylic, 160 × 133 cm Photo by: Noa Shekel


Creating a Complex Architectural Form , Acrylic, 170 × 72 cm Photo by: Noa Shekel, "The Swirl" Exhibit by Arielle Blonder


Hydrophobic Motion , Acrylic, 150 × 250 cm Photo by: Noa Shekel

Frustrated Ceramics, Acrylic, Photo by: Noa Shekel, Exhibit by Ofri Dar, Hagar Ofek & Tamar Friedman



Rose Folding Mechanism, Acrylic, Photo by: Amit Levy Exhibit by: Eran Sharon & Yafei Zhang
Vector Engravings
A series of three vector-based illustrations were laser-engraved onto glass and illuminated with LED lighting.
Embedded into two exhibit tables.
Embedded into two exhibit tables.


Displacement of Frustrated Material by Radiation Vector illustration etched on glass and illuminated by LED, 90 cm radius Photo by: Amit Levy Exhibit by: Hagar Harel

Photo by: Arielle Blonder


Two Illustrations: Gel Flower Displacement & The Folding Mechanism of Veneer Flowers, Vector illustration etched on glass and illuminated by LED, 2-meter diameter, Photo by: Amit Levy Exhibit by: Eran Sharon & Doomem by Ran Peleg
Neo-Futurism Poster Series
A series of six posters, based on archival visuals from designers and researchers, depict material transformation.
Digitally processed, the images highlight internal motion and dynamic form, echoing the aesthetics of Futurism.
Digitally processed, the images highlight internal motion and dynamic form, echoing the aesthetics of Futurism.

Based on Video Footage by: Avigail Reich Drying Leaf, A0 Print

Based on Video Footage and the Exhibit "Doomem" by Ran Peleg Veneer Flowers, A0 Print

Based on Video Footage by: Omri Cohen & Eran Sharon PLA Cracks, A0 Print

Based on Video Footage by: Ariel Blonder Frustrated Composite Material, A0 Print

Based on Video Footage by: Hagar Ofek & Eran Sharon Ceramic Rosette, A0 Print

Based on Photos by: Ariel Blonder & Shira Shoval Latex, A0 Print
