Decagonal Cut-Out Pattern
Laser-cut tinted acrylic sheets, SS rivets.
Two layers of red-tinted acrylic, each laser-cut with a decagonal cut-out pattern I designed myself. Here the optics come not from printed transparency but from the openings themselves: as one layer rotates against the other, the cut shapes pass over and through one another, and the interference between them sets a different kind of animation in motion — solid and voided rather than veiled, the pattern opening and closing in light instead of beating as a transparency moiré.