Mohammad Golesorkhi

Creative Director

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Artist

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Builder

Builder

Selected Projects

Project 01

Déform

Brand / Object / Material Practice — Gold, Memory, Value — 2023—Ongoing

A practice built around forms that are bent, pressured, or slightly displaced — relating to how people are shaped by time, memory, and difficulty. Deformation is not failure; it is a sign that something has lived through change.

Project 02

ReEarthMater

Visual Identity Design

A visual identity system for an initiative focused on sustainable, circular materials — recycled and bio-based feedstocks aiming to close material loops and regenerate environments.

Project 03

E-CAM

Visual Identity Design

Eco-friendly Circular Advanced Materials & Additive Manufacturing Lab — exploring sustainable methods that transform waste into value-added, circular materials through advanced additive technologies.

Project 04

Application & Awareness

Waste Awareness Campaign — TIGDA International Design Award, Finalist (Taiwan)

A series of public posters and environmental graphics addressing waste, reuse, and ecological responsibility — designed to provoke reflection rather than decoration.

Project 05

Baztab (Reflection)

AI-Based Narrative Film — Concept, Script, Visual Direction, AI-Based Form Development

Baztab explores reflection as a psychological and existential condition. A woman runs toward what she believes is external, only to confront fractured perception and suspended time — developed through AI-generated visual experimentation.

Project 06

Form & Language Experiments

Reclaimed Metal Form — Line as Structure

Sculptural studies using reclaimed metal sheets, left uncorrected and unpolished to retain distortion, tension, and surface memory. A parallel study translates Persian calligraphic rhythm into modular metal components — language shifting from ink to weight, from surface to construction.

I am interested in how form changes. Deformation is not about imperfection — it is about process. Nothing remains untouched; forms bend, materials shift, meanings evolve. I see this not as loss, but as a way of moving closer to essence.