INTANGIBLE     1-1 Scale Built Prototype, Cal Poly Media Center

This installation investigates the capacity for spectral light to take on physical and spatial qualities. Through the use of reformed glossy plastic, simple projected images are bent and refracted into ethereal wisps; Using the wall not just as a surface but a tool to manipulate the environment.  This transformation takes a step further with the application of multiple, superimposed light sources that shift based on the parameters of a basic animation, resulting in imagery with a life and depth far greater than the sum of its individual components.  The individual is able to participate in this transformation more directly through process of circulating on stage, whereupon the interference with each light creates varied fluctuations in the final image.

This material study was fabricated with thermodynamics P.E.T plastic that used a C.N.C routed frame as a guide.  The wall is created with two different panel variations, rotating to form the pattern.  Panels are attached to a wood framing system.  Light projectors were embedded into a walk able C.N.C. routed stage.