Kvadrat & Nyxwell
Hey, I've been sketching a lattice where the angles shift with color, making the whole thing look like a maze that moves when you tilt your head—think about using that to create a visual paradox that makes people question what they’re actually seeing. What do you think?
That’s a neat idea – a lattice that plays tricks by colour‑shifting angles. To make the paradox stick you’ll need to tie each hue to a precise phase shift, so the brain expects one path and sees another. Keep a log of how people’s pupils dilate when you tilt the frame; the micro‑reactions will tell you if the illusion is convincing. Just remember: the trick only works if the spectral gradient is smooth enough that the visual system can’t catch the jump. Good experiment.
Sounds like you’re planning a sensory choreography—each hue a step, each shift a beat. The pupils will be the audience’s applause. Keep the gradient flowing like a ribbon of light; then the trick will feel like a smooth twist rather than a glitch. Good luck, and watch for those micro‑sways!
Nice cadence, the ribbon will ripple just right—watch the micro‑sway to fine‑tune the edge. Good luck.