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  • “Box of Infinity – Version 58”

    Infinity Box 58

    The infinity mirror is a fascinating concept that has captivated the imagination of art enthusiasts, designers, and DIY enthusiasts alike. While the traditional infinity mirror utilizes two parallel mirrors facing each other, a recent project by an engineering and design student at the University of Southern California has taken a different approach.

    The project, which is titled “Different Dimensions,” features a circular infinity mirror that uses a series of LED lights and mirrors to create the illusion of a three-dimensional space. The design of the mirror is intricate and complex, with multiple layers of mirrors arranged in a circular pattern to create a mesmerizing visual effect.

    The designer, who goes by the username “AGV,” explains that he was inspired to create the mirror after seeing a traditional infinity mirror and wanting to take it to the next level. He spent months researching and experimenting with various materials and designs before settling on the current concept.

    The mirror is constructed using a combination of 3D printing, laser-cutting, and traditional woodworking techniques. The frame of the mirror is made from Baltic birch plywood, which has been cut into a precise circular shape using a CNC router. The mirror also features a series of 3D-printed brackets that hold the LED lights in place and allow for easy adjustment of the lighting patterns.

    To create the illusion of depth, the mirror utilizes a series of carefully placed mirrors that reflect the LED lights back and forth. The mirrors are arranged in a circular pattern, with each layer slightly angled to produce a unique visual effect. The LED lights are arranged in a similar pattern, with different colors and brightness levels used to create a dynamic and vibrant display.

    One of the most impressive features of the mirror is its programmable LED lighting system. Using an Arduino microcontroller and custom software, the designer was able to create a series of lighting patterns that can be easily customized and adjusted. Users can choose from a variety of pre-programmed patterns or create their own using the intuitive software.

    The mirror is powered by a standard AC adapter and can be easily mounted on a wall or displayed on a tabletop. The designer also offers a mobile app that allows users to control the mirror remotely, adjusting the lighting patterns and colors from their smartphone or tablet.

    Overall, the Different Dimensions infinity mirror is a stunning and innovative take on a classic concept. The designer’s attention to detail and use of modern technology have resulted in a truly unique and captivating work of art. Whether used as a statement piece in a home or office, or as a conversation starter at a party or event, the mirror is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who sees it.

    Posted by Steven Vacher on 2020-11-02 22:03:34

  • 56th Version of Infinity Box

    Infinity Box 56

    An infinity mirror is a fascinating optical illusion that creates an endless tunnel of light. It is created by placing two mirrors facing each other, with the lights placed between them. This creates a reflection that shows the lights appearing to stretch into infinity, with the reflection repeating itself in smaller and smaller scale.

    The infinity mirror has been a popular fixture in households and art installations for years, but one artist has taken this concept to a whole new level. Using a combination of modern technology and traditional woodworking techniques, artist Jay Kreimer has created an infinity mirror that not only creates a mesmerizing visual effect but also has a terpsichorean twist.

    Kreimer’s infinity mirror is a circular, interactive sculpture that measures 6 feet in diameter and 3 feet in height. The sculpture is made of birch plywood, with a series of LED lights embedded in the circular frame. The LED lights are controlled by a computer, which allows them to turn on and off in a specific sequence, creating a swirling pattern of light and shadow that is both entrancing and hypnotic.

    The twist to Kreimer’s infinity mirror is the dance floor that sits atop the sculpture. The circular dance floor is made of tempered glass and levelled with a laser machine. It can accommodate up to 30 dancers at once, who can move in and out of the light patterns created by the LED lights. The dance floor is also outfitted with a sound system that allows the music to sync with the light sequence, creating a complete sensory experience.

    Kreimer was inspired to create this infinity mirror after studying the science of visual perception and experimenting with various materials and technologies. He saw an opportunity to bring together his love for woodworking, technology, and dance. He feels that dance has a profound impact on the human psyche, and he wanted to create an immersive environment where people can experience the power of movement, light, and sound.

    The infinity mirror has been exhibited at various art installations and dance events throughout the country, and it has received critical acclaim from both artists and scientists. Many have praised the sculpture for its ability to create a multi-sensory experience that is both beautiful and thought-provoking. People have also noted that it has a calming and meditative effect, making it a popular addition to yoga studios and mindfulness centres.

    Kreimer’s infinity mirror is a testament to the power of art and technology to create something truly unique and transformative. It is an example of how different disciplines can come together to create something that transcends boundaries and creates a new experience for the senses. As technology continues to evolve, it will be exciting to see what other artists and designers come up with to push the boundaries of art and science.

    Posted by Steven Vacher on 2020-11-02 22:03:33

  • 57 Infinity Box

    Infinity Box 57

    An infinity mirror is a type of optical illusion that uses two mirrors facing each other, creating a seemingly endless repetition of reflections. This concept was first introduced in the 1960s, and it has since been widely used in various forms of art, design, and advertising.

    Recently, a group of artists and engineers has taken the infinity mirror concept to a new level, creating a large-scale installation that features a never-ending tunnel of light and sound.

    The project, called “The Infinite Playa,” was first presented at the annual Burning Man festival in Nevada, USA. It consists of a 16-foot-long container made of steel and aluminum, in which an infinity mirror tunnel is installed.

    The tunnel is made of a series of hexagonal mirrors arranged in a honeycomb pattern, creating a kaleidoscopic effect. Each mirror is lined with LED lights that change color and intensity, creating a dynamic and immersive visual experience.

    To enhance the sensory experience further, the installation also features a surround sound system that plays a custom-made soundtrack. The music consists of ambient electronic sounds, manipulated field recordings, and spoken words, creating a dreamy and meditative atmosphere.

    According to the project’s creators, the inspiration for “The Infinite Playa” came from the idea of a utopian city. They wanted to create a space where people could step out of the chaos of the festival and immerse themselves in a peaceful and harmonious environment.

    The infinite mirror tunnel, with its never-ending reflections and shifting colors, is meant to evoke a sense of infinity and tranquility, inviting the viewer to contemplate and reflect on their place in the universe.

    The project’s designers also wanted to experiment with different forms of construction and fabrication. They used advanced digital modeling and fabrication techniques to create the honeycomb pattern of the mirrors, as well as the complex internal structure of the container.

    The result is a visually stunning and technically impressive installation that pushes the boundaries of what an infinity mirror can be. “The Infinite Playa” has been described as a “portal to another dimension,” a “space-time machine,” and a “cosmic cathedral.”

    The project has received widespread acclaim from both the art world and the general public. It has been featured in numerous festivals and exhibitions, including the San Francisco Electronic Music Festival and the Seattle Art Fair.

    “The Infinite Playa” is a testament to the power of imagination and innovation, and the ability of art and technology to create new and transformative experiences.

    Posted by Steven Vacher on 2020-11-02 22:03:34

  • 52-Infinity Box

    Infinity Box 52

    The infinity mirror is a popular type of optical illusion that uses mirrors to create the appearance of an infinite series of reflections. Typically, this effect is achieved by placing two parallel mirrors facing each other, which reflect each other back and forth until the viewer’s gaze is lost in the illusion. The infinity mirror has been used in a variety of artistic and design applications, from sculptures to automotive lighting, and has become a fixture of modern pop culture.

    However, one student has taken a unique approach to the infinity mirror, combining it with a different type of optical illusion to create a dynamic and interactive display. Using a technique called anamorphosis, which involves distorting an image in such a way that it appears to be normal only when viewed from a particular angle, the student has created an infinity mirror that simultaneously reflects and distorts its surroundings.

    The project begins with a standard infinity mirror setup, consisting of two parallel mirrors and a light source between them. However, rather than simply reflecting infinite copies of itself, the display incorporates anamorphic images into the reflection. These images are created by carefully distorting the original image so that it appears normal only when viewed from a specific angle or through a special lens.

    To achieve this effect, the student first created a 3D model of the desired design using computer software. They then applied anamorphic distortion to the model, adjusting the perspective and shape of each element so that it would appear normal when reflected in the infinity mirror. Finally, they used a 3D printer to create a physical model of the distorted design.

    When viewed directly, the anamorphic design appears as a distorted and unrecognizable pattern. However, when viewed through a special lens or at a specific angle in relation to the infinity mirror, the design snaps into focus and becomes a clear and recognizable image.

    The end result is a dynamic and interactive display that invites viewers to explore the intersection of two different optical illusions. By combining the infinity mirror with anamorphosis, the student has created a unique and captivating work of art that challenges perceptions and expands the boundaries of traditional optical illusions.

    Overall, this project demonstrates the potential of merging different optical illusions to create new and innovative displays. As technology continues to advance, it will be interesting to see how artists and designers continue to push the boundaries of perception and challenge our understanding of the world around us.

    Posted by Steven Vacher on 2020-11-02 22:03:30

  • Infinity Box 51

    Infinity Box 51

    An attention-grabbing project, a distinctive get on the infinity mirror

    Posted by Steven Vacher on 2020-11-02 22:03:30

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