In traditional Japanese interiors, a tokonoma is a quiet alcove: a space to pause, display, and reflect.
While experimenting with 3D growth and recursion to create natural forms, I found myself shaping one in digital space.
Enter Neo Tokonoma: an interactive space where you can view or grow your own digital bonsai.
Each tree emerges from a system of rules, light, and randomness – you guide how it grows and how it matures.
It even has a dedicated file format, BXF (Bonsai Exchange Format): so you can keep, revive and share your creations.