landscape
3d
04:00
2023
Hanne-Lizé Delport, born and based in South Africa, is an artist who loves to build immersive worlds. She studied visual arts and began her practice by creating stop-frame animations. Her works have been exhibited throughout South Africa and Europe. In 2010, Hanne-Lizé began working as a professional in the film industry, painting or sculpting parts of film and advertising sets. In 2018, she began building virtual reality worlds.
Hanne-Lizé's work is nature-inspired and she loves to bring the essence of real-world characteristics into the fantastic worlds she builds. Some of the virtual reality landscapes she created were exhibited across the United States, including at the CES 2022 convention in Las Vegas, where she created an award-winning VR creation. Other virtual reality pieces she worked on were featured in Forbes, exhibited at Burning Man, and presented at conferences on technology across America. Currently, the artist still creates virtual reality worlds, but she also constructs and renders worlds for current visualization platforms.

Biomimicry involves learning from and emulating nature's forms, processes, and ecosystems.
Humans tend to imitate nature because of its ingenious design. Humans created computers and developed technology yet they still seem primitive in comparison to the capabilities of natural systems. Humans are inherently natural beings, connected to and part of nature, with enormous innate abilities within us and in our DNA. We can recreate nature with its beauty through the use of technology that mimics nature, but in essence we are still just imitating the natural world. Humans can design computers, artificial intelligence and biocomputers that interact with our nervous systems, but this does not mean that will we communicate better and understand the world that we live in on a deeper level.
3d
landscape
04:00
2023