The luminaire from assignment three was transformed into a garden of illuminated monolithic protrusions. Many of the monoliths are transparent, while others remain as solid, opaque objects. Using the powerful lighting capabilities of Form Z, point lights were inserted into each of the tranparent forms, and several cone lights project on to the solids. The perimeter walls of the garden were meant to appear as a type of hedge, while the floor is reminiscent of a natural dirt or sand ground cover.
Ideally, this garden would be open at all hours of the day. In natural daylight, the transparent monoliths would catch the sun and glow, revealing the true color of the material. However during the night hours, artificial lights from within the ‘exhibits’ will illuminate the space, and provide the attraction themselves.
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