atmospheric spaces - vessel for distant and imaginary realities

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atmospheric spaces

vessel for distant and imaginary realities

3. PRIMARY COLOUR FILTERING Looking for ways to display graphics and patterns on the surface of the vessel, some experiments using RGB colour filtering were carried out. When using a strong coloured light with any of the primary colours as a filter, it is possible to either reveal or conceal overlapped images printed with the same RGB colours. With just a change of colour, the vessel’s outer membrane would acquire a completely different aspect, making it possible to easily and quickly shift the traveler's perception of the space.

4. TWO-WAY MIRROR PROJECTION To create the illusion of holographic images, multilayered projections were done on regular mirrors and two-way mirrors. When the projection hits the two-way mirror, part of the image reflects on its surface, while part of it passes through the mirror and lands on the surface behind it. With one light source or projector is possible to create intricate compositions, a kind of kaleidoscopic projection that can turn into a dynamic image by rotating the two-way mirror.

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