Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

I have a blob.  It likes to go through holes.  It goes through one aperture.  It moves up, splits, goes into two apertures, comes back together and leaves through another aperture.  I want to loft one ring, then fork into two rings, then come back together at one ring, forming a continuous, single loft.  Simple problem?  It could easily be done with polygons by separating the faces, but I want mah NURBS!

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It would have to be a polysurface, a single nurbs surface cant have such topology.  T-Splines was made for this sort of thing...
Well, let's think of a way.  I do everything with L-systems, so I need to solve this problem.  Maybe Kangaroo?
Its best done with Meshes as they do not have this topological constraint.  Kangaroo is a system which does allow dynamic relaxation on meshes (among other things).  This topology can be easily achieved with box modelling and then smoothing / subdivision with Weaverbird.
Could you post the skeleton of the shape you're trying to make?  Just some Nurbs curves so I can get a clear idea of the basic topology..
Yeah, not sure how to post rhino files.  Just think of it as a ring, another ring above it, then two rings, one going left and one going right.  I guess the question is less grasshopper and more rhino modeling, and fixing the tangents.

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