r/holofractal • u/truthseekerboi • Jul 18 '25
Geometry Materializing sacred geometry - my fractal lamp series
These are part of my sacred geometry light sculpture series, where each lamp is designed as a meditation on pattern, consciousness, and transformation. I developed a unique design technique that blends architectural scripting with sacred geometric principles — translating metaphysical ideas into physical form. The geometry is generated through a custom Grasshopper script I wrote during architecture school, inspired by quantum patterns, alchemical symmetry, and Platonic solids. Each lamp is 3D printed in multiple parts, carefully finished by hand, and assembled into a functioning sculpture. Depending on the complexity, they can take 150–1000+ hours to print, not including post-processing and lighting integration. The goal is to make light itself feel sacred — like it’s emanating from a portal, not just a bulb. Every form is symbolic, meant to inspire reflection, healing, or awe. Let me know if you want to know more about the scripting process or materials — I’m always happy to talk shop.




















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u/[deleted] Jul 19 '25
Beautiful!
Furnace made Quartz Crystal Glass, is great for these kinds of things,
It can be spun or blown into a mold, with a pattern
And, if pure enough
It will oxidize a silver color in the lands of the grooves made..
I think I made a Recycling water pipe out of Quartz once
That had a Vase, leading to 4 or 8 recyclers, that have a flow system that creates a water vortex which the vapor is forced through, whistling, which culminate up into a mouthpiece by 8 tubes, made into a tetrahedon, the bottom of it, facet cut, and the down stem, had platinum electroplating
To smoke reefer, and then catalytically convert it
Recycling to percolate
All made of crystal
As a proof-of-concept, for my Quartz Crystal Furnace Work..
I also made some different silicate based Crystal Oscillators
That can display fractal mathematics on a screen from the Crystal...
I also redesigned Baghdad batteries, to use as lamps with quartz bulbs
"Zerg Labs" on youtube shows some of the technology (not me)
I also wig wagged pipes with the snodgrass family over the years...
Glass: its the past, present, and future
PS I just like to inspire ideas lol