DICHROIC MICROSCOPY
cRITIC
Danielle Willems
TEAM
Carrick Reider, Emily Shaw, Yasmin Goulding
PROJECT STATEMENT
When viewing an slide under a microscope there can be a significant divide between molecules. This molecular framing creates a single molecule which can be interpreted as an object. Through research of tessellation of the rectified prism, the frame between each point creates a divide between the next object. The result is a series of hexagonal rectified tessellations encasing the artifacts, thus creating the idea of infinite nesting between the faces. By using the the interior planes of the tesseract as dichroic glass, optical differences can occur on the chambers exterior surface. This bubbling can create warping and distancing, at different intensities thus creating different readings of the artifacts.
HYBRID DIGITAL MATERIAL
FORM AND MATERIAL RESEARCH
TESSERACT MODULE
ARTIFACTS
SITE DIAGRAM
MASSING ITERATIONS
PLAN
ROOF PLAN
SECTION
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC
AXONOMETRIC
DETAIL SWATCH SECTION
ELEVATIONS
ANIMATED SECTION
LENS INTERACTIVITY
TOP VIEW
INTERIOR VIEW
AUGMENTED REALITY INSTALLATION