Flowing Structures
This project is a mix of older works that I collected into a small narrative.
One image flows into another — fragments of sound waves turning into landscapes, objects, and abstract architectures.
One image flows into another — fragments of sound waves turning into landscapes, objects, and abstract architectures.
The idea was to explore rhythm and transition: how lines, patterns, and forms can bend, twist, and merge — almost like equalizers visualized in 3D space.
Process
Adobe Firefly — base generations
Kling 2.1 — motion and transitions
After Effects — color correction & refinement
Topaz + Freepik — upscale & detail enhancement
The workflow was focused not only on single frames but on continuity — each piece becomes a bridge to the next.
Result
A collection of grayscale, cinematic stills that feel like frames from an abstract story.
They combine the randomness of generative noise with a designed sense of flow — a visual echo of sound waves bending, merging, and unfolding in space.
They combine the randomness of generative noise with a designed sense of flow — a visual echo of sound waves bending, merging, and unfolding in space.
Thank you for watching!