Chiasmus is a responsive and dynamically reflective, two-sided volumetric surface that embodies phenomenological
issues such as the formation of images, observer and machine perception and the dynamics of the screen as a space of
image reception. It consists of a square grid of 64 individually motorized cube elements engineered to move linearly.
Each cube is controlled by custom software that analyzes video imagery for luminance values and sends these values to
the motor control mechanisms to coordinate the individual movements. The resolution of the sculptural screen from the
individual movements allows its volume to dynamically alter, providing novel and unique perspectives of its mobile
form to an observer.
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