



Mathias Brask-Nilsen Malm is a Norwegian-born designer whose work combines his interests in computer-generative technology, biology and craft. During his time at The Design Academy Eindhoven, Mathias has seamlessly blended the natural with the technological, and the organic with the manufactured. By modifying mathematical patterns found in nature, Mathias produces functional objects that lament the destruction of the very organisms that inspire the work. This method culminated in his graduate project ‘Specie’, which gives “computing technology a visual language that resonates within the fathomable, and which showcases the intersection of technology and biology.”
Mathias Brask-Nilsen Malm is a Norwegian-born designer whose work combines his interests in computer-generative technology, biology and craft. During his time at The Design Academy Eindhoven, Mathias has seamlessly blended the natural with the technological, and the organic with the manufactured. By modifying mathematical patterns found in nature, Mathias produces functional objects that lament the destruction of the very organisms that inspire the work. This method culminated in his graduate project ‘Specie’, which gives “computing technology a visual language that resonates within the fathomable, and which showcases the intersection of technology and biology.”