Nadi is a collective of generative new-media sculptures, translating movement to a time-freeze entity. The subject of movement study is on Body and Breath involved in Yoga. Through the sculptures, I am investigating the rhythm of body and the breath, the undulations in movement and the prana. The form unfurls an intrinsic quality of calmness of a biological being with an embodiment of movement and breath, in the form's convolutions. The expansion and contraction of Nadi form preserves both temporal and spatial characteristics, and the geometry of the body's anatomy lends a value of animalistic attributes. This emergence of the Body’s rhythm metamorphosis from a formless existence to an embodied self, revealing symmetry and complexity in the recursive patterns of the flow.