We chose to intervene on the Sol Lewitt site, an artwork piece that exists at MIT, in a way that utilizes anamorphosis to seem like perfect squares upon a surface, when in reality, it is distorted to seem as a perfect geometry with the human perspective. Our object aims to create a figure that camouflages itself into a site that is strict and typically doesn't allow any alterations to the current artwork that remains on the floor. This removable object takes into consideration the site in its colors, reflections, and etc. in order to make itself situated in a site that does not call for or usually allows for manipulation.
PLANAR INTERVENTION: OBJECT OVERLAY
FORM MAKING: THROUGH 2 VIEWS
COLOR MATCHING AND TILE CREATION
Object on Floor
Object on Floor
Object on Floor
Object on Floor
Side by Side of Original Tile + Recreated Tile
Side by Side of Original Tile + Recreated Tile
Side by Side of Original Tile + Recreated Tile
Side by Side of Original Tile + Recreated Tile
Side by Side of Original Tile + Recreated Tile
Side by Side of Original Tile + Recreated Tile
Side by Side of Original Tile + Recreated Tile
Side by Side of Original Tile + Recreated Tile

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