Ark branches from our ongoing design research into large-format 3D printing with biomaterials. Using our signature blend of biopolymer and crushed oyster, mussel and scallop shells, this method began with one of our earliest experiments, Snegl, where we discovered how a 3D printed flat sheet of material can guide its own final form through stretching, folding, and rolling. Preserving gestures that appear fluid, even when they become static.