PRISM 1

Site-specific data-driven light sculpture installation

PRISM is a series of site-specific data-driven light sculpture installations. The light sculpture explores the relationship between time and space with environment data. PRISM uses site-specific data as a system to drive real-time generative visuals that are projected on acrylic geometric sculptures. The sculpture refracts the light organically, creating an aura effect as if the audience is viewing the reflection on water or memory passing by. 

Interview with Cocolab about PRISM




To projected content is constructed with hundreds of site-specific architecture photography. The 12-side Rhombic Dodecahedron prism construction

 

Cocolab Artist Residency

The first PRISM was created in Cocolab Artist in Residency in Mexico City. The project used the city-changing elevation data as a form of measuring time. Mexico City sinks an average of 50 cm every year due to the city being built over what once was a lake. PRISM 1 explores the desire of wanting to preserve the given time and space but also having an inevitable environmental crisis looming