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Jean-Christophe Naour | Jean-Christophe’s latest iPad application Poly presents a wonderful combination of art and technology showcasing beautiful use of shape and color. Poly users draws with points and turn their pictures into a geometric array of colorful triangles, prisms and pyramids. Jean-Christophe Naour is an interaction designer originally from France, currently based in Seoul, South-Korea. Jean-Christophe holds an MA in interaction design from L’école de design de Nantes Atlantique and has a BA in Mathematics & Computer Science from Nantes University. He has created projects for clients as Samsung, LG Electronics, SK Telecom, Motorola, Nexon, Yundai, Audi and Orange Labs.

Poly™ is a creative application for iPad. Draw with points and turn your pictures into geometric array of colours. This project is inspired by the Triangulation invented by the mathematician Boris Delaunay in 1934. While the process behind is complicated, the result reduce an image to its essentials, creating the illusions of triangles, prisms.

Have a look at more of Jean-Christophe’s work here

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