
This partial prototype was created in collaboration with a scenic shop and was a pitch for a public art project for several NYC area hospitals during the COVID-19 Pandemic. This tree would be in the waiting area of the hospital. The 3D pixel map would run patterns through the 3D printed leaves on a loop. When someone would engage it through the Augmented Reality app custom created for it, they would be able to control its color patterns and motion.
This partial prototype was created in collaboration with a scenic shop and was a pitch for a public art project for several NYC area hospitals during the COVID-19 Pandemic. This tree would be in the waiting area of the hospital. The 3D pixel map would run patterns through the 3D printed leaves on a loop. When someone would engage it through the Augmented Reality app custom created for it, they would be able to control its color patterns and motion.
This partial prototype was created in collaboration with a scenic shop and was a pitch for a public art project for several NYC area hospitals during the COVID-19 Pandemic. This tree would be in the waiting area of the hospital. The 3D pixel map would run patterns through the 3D printed leaves on a loop. When someone would engage it through the Augmented Reality app custom created for it, they would be able to control its color patterns and motion.

A reference photo for the sculpture with the lights off

One interesting part of this project was figuring out how to make the 3D Printed leaves work as pixel diffusers but at the same time transmit the most amount of light possible. Here is a close up of our most successful case study.



This partial prototype was created in collaboration with a scenic shop and was a pitch for a public art project for several NYC area hospitals during the COVID-19 Pandemic. This tree would be in the waiting area of the hospital. The 3D pixel map would run patterns through the 3D printed leaves on a loop. When someone would engage it through the Augmented Reality app custom created for it, they would be able to control its color patterns and motion.
This partial prototype was created in collaboration with a scenic shop and was a pitch for a public art project for several NYC area hospitals during the COVID-19 Pandemic. This tree would be in the waiting area of the hospital. The 3D pixel map would run patterns through the 3D printed leaves on a loop. When someone would engage it through the Augmented Reality app custom created for it, they would be able to control its color patterns and motion.
This partial prototype was created in collaboration with a scenic shop and was a pitch for a public art project for several NYC area hospitals during the COVID-19 Pandemic. This tree would be in the waiting area of the hospital. The 3D pixel map would run patterns through the 3D printed leaves on a loop. When someone would engage it through the Augmented Reality app custom created for it, they would be able to control its color patterns and motion.
A reference photo for the sculpture with the lights off
One interesting part of this project was figuring out how to make the 3D Printed leaves work as pixel diffusers but at the same time transmit the most amount of light possible. Here is a close up of our most successful case study.