formchanging
Formchanging is the process by which the outward form or structure of a system changes. The term is used across disciplines to describe transformations that may be biological, physical, mechanical, or digital. Changes can be intentional or incidental, reversible or irreversible, and affect surface shape, internal organization, or both. In many contexts, formchanging implies a dynamic reconfiguration rather than a static alteration.
In biology, formchanging encompasses developmental transformations such as metamorphosis and molting, as well as phenotypic plasticity
In engineering and materials science, formchanging is enabled by smart materials and actuators that alter shape
In digital media and design, morphing refers to the smooth interpolation between shapes, silhouettes, or textures.
The study of formchanging emphasizes mechanisms, controls, and limits of transformation, including energy costs, material constraints,