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A group of lines arranged in a radial pattern emit slowly animating light patterns. These patterns are dulplicated a specific number of time by reflection. The combined effect is a sense of depth and movement.

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XTX Mirror - site

A buisy office environment, the first corridor both staff and clients pass through after reception, everything in the interior is in dialogue with another feature within the space.

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A study in the transformation of graphic lines into light. Measuring 1200mm x 1200mm x 200mm the appearance of the piece is much deeper due to mirroring techniques . The aim of the work is to alter the perception of space in a specific location within a busy office environment.

XTX Mirror - In situ
       
     
XTX Mirror - In situ

The sensation of depth in architectural spaces can happen in a variety of ways. The XTX Mirror is specifically designed for its context, a busy area wihtin a 3 floor suite of offices off Granary Square in London’s Kings X

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The visual effect of parallax motion, how simple lines can create a sense of movement and depth. The interest and ambitions are quite abstract and formal; the visual effect of parallax motion, how simple lines can create a sense of movement and depth and transforming graphic lines into light.

XTX - Algorithm
       
     
XTX - Algorithm

Lighting patterns are generated in part by a genetic algorithm and in part by physical touch. At rest the mirror displays a slowly undulating light blue pattern, if activated by touching the glass it will flash in gold.

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