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In collaboration with NICOLAS WATKINS & CHRISTY PURCELLA
The prompt for the analog light box was to design and build a minimum 1' x 1' x 1' apparatus that demonstrated an effect of light. Our interpretation of the box maintains beams of light as the constant, while the spatial potentials and layers of depth are the variable. The box is manually-operated by encased LED strips that run on tracks whose resultant beams are shone through slits cut in panels that form the interior funnel. The video above is a documentation of the box's visual outputs.
Stills of the box's interior funnel with visual outputs in the form of "light beam drawings."
Close-up stills of the box's interior architecture.
Analog sequence strips produced using digital prints of photographs. Collages were made by physical cutting and layering.
This project was a collaborative effort with Nicolas R. Watkins and Christy Purcella under the instruction of Bennett Neiman at the College of Architecture at Texas Tech University.
Design and fabrication of the analog light box by Pacheco, Purcella, and Watkins. Video documentation and editing by Pacheco and Watkins. All other work and images produced by Andrew Pacheco.
Music: "Greek Light" and "Metatron" by DARKSIDE, © Matador Records / Other People Records.
All video images are owned and retained by Neiman, Pacheco, Purcella, Watkins, and the Texas Tech University College of Architecture. All other images are owned and retained by Neiman, Pacheco, and the Texas Tech University College of Architecture.
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