DISTORTED LANDSCAPE
 
 
This immersive installation critiques the ubiquitous use of grids in standardizing space across various scales, from city layouts to computer keyboards. Over time, the grid has shaped societal and spatial forms, emphasizing perfection, order, and symmetry. In this installation, the grid dynamically distorts based on the user's movement and position, challenging traditional notions of spatial conformity.
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Coding, Light Sensor, 3D Installation
Date
Fall 2021
 
 
 
 
 
Pen plotter prints
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Testing grid distortion in Processing
