Maxhedron is a study in material transformation through light and reflection. When Maxhedron is turned off, its mirrored surface gives it a mercurial quality, being at one present yet disappearing as it reflects its surroundings. The second phase of transformation occurs when Maxhedron is turned on-- what was a solid surface becomes translucent, and the lights become a constellation of points.
Maxhedron with Tessellated uses etched mirror to create patterns with light. Through the use of selective transparency and tessellated panes of mirror, 2-dimensional designs take 3-dimensional form. The pieces play with both reflected and projected light, transforming when they're turned on or off.