Liminal is an ambient light installation exploring the interplay between perception, material, and motion. Commissioned as part of the Lightworks Residency, the piece creates a shifting environment shaped by reflective surfaces, projected geometry, and choreographed illumination. Designed to blur the line between structure and signal, Liminal invites viewers to navigate a space in constant flux—where form becomes atmosphere, and the boundaries between real and digital dissolve.
CLIENT
Lightworks Commission
SECTOR
Digital Art Installation
SCOPE
Environment, Light Interaction Design
Liminal doesn’t just reflect light—it stages it. Every beam becomes a boundary, every shadow a threshold. The work exists between clarity and distortion, guiding the viewer through moments of pause, tension, and transition. It’s less an object and more a condition—an environment that reveals itself as you move through it.
ECHOES
SHAPED IN
SHADOW
& FORM
DESIGN FRAGMENT
Liminal explores spatial memory through repetition, symmetry, and light. A generative system triggers subtle shifts in geometry—activating structures that seem still but remain quietly in flux, inviting presence over spectacle.
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Developed a dynamic light-mapping system using generative algorithms
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Designed modular structures to respond to shifts in ambient light
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Curated an immersive pathway of reflective and refractive surfaces
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Showcased the installation during a public exhibition on spatial perception