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casemoth cocoon.

This was intended to be an earlier post as it formed a study into the form that was pursued for the initial concept, and that was the form of a case moth's cocoon.

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Seen above the case moth's cocoon interested me for a few reasons, those being:
1. It's near relation to parasites, attaching itself to whatever it sees fit.
2. In my opinion one of the clearest examples of evolution, one thing goes into the cocoon state, the case worm, and a completely different thing comes out, the case moth. I believed this analogy related rather well to a library.
3. The generally intriguing nature of its form.

All these things are hopefully correlated into the concept design.

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