Chromahedron
Building on the success of Tesseract, Chromahedron elevates the drift.prism LED sculpture to be stronger, cleaner and brighter.
Some showings have included interactivity via a hardware synthesizer that lights up the sculpture as you play.
These structures are illuminated platonic solids - a tetrahedron, cube and octahedron - constructed from aluminum frames lined with programmable LED strips. Edges are modular and can be reassembled into new shapes if the right connectors are fabricated. Each shape contains an infinity mirror, creating the illusion of endless light within precise geometric boundaries.
Named for the philosopher Plato, these shapes, along with the dodecahedron and icosahedron, are the only five perfectly regular three-dimensional forms, long associated with the classical elements and the harmony of mathematical perfection.
The full version of Chromahedron debuted at Artville 2025 in Nashville, TN.