Design of Wall Art Utilizing Dynamic Color Changes through Photoelasticity
DescriptionThis research presents a dynamic wall art piece using photoelasticity, where color changes occur as polarized light passes through a stretched, transparent, flexible material. Unlike pixel-based displays such as LCDs and LED matrices, photoelasticity creates gentle, organic color transitions with subtle nuances. We developed a device that stretches a gel sheet in multiple points, allowing for dynamic color and pattern changes by adjusting the material’s tension. Designed for display in hotels, cafes, and public spaces, this device offers a unique aesthetic experience that cannot be replicated by traditional digital screens.
Event Type
Poster
TimeTuesday, 3 December 20248:00am - 6:00pm JST
LocationLobby Gallery (1) & (2), G Block, Level B1
Registration Categories
TE
EH