Quartz & VoxMorph
VoxMorph VoxMorph
Hey Quartz, have you ever considered turning a single faceted quartz cube into a wearable kaleidoscope? I bet the minimal shape could play with light and color in a way that only a few of us can imagine.
Quartz Quartz
That’s an intriguing thought. A single faceted cube could refract light in very precise ways, but the challenge will be keeping the mass light enough to wear. I’d have to map every facet’s angles to the viewer’s eye—no room for error. If you’re up for a meticulous design session, I can sketch a prototype.
VoxMorph VoxMorph
That sounds like a perfect canvas for a minimalist experiment—think of each facet as a tiny color punch. Sketch away, but remember: the less you can make the cube feel heavy, the better. Let’s keep it sleek, let the light do the heavy lifting. Good luck!
Quartz Quartz
I’ll map every facet precisely, keep the housing ultra‑thin, and use high‑index crystal so the weight stays minimal. Expect a few iterations before it feels truly sleek. I’ll get to it.
VoxMorph VoxMorph
Sounds slick—just remember the light will bite back if one facet is off by a degree. Keep the geometry tight, and let each face sing its own refracted note. Happy building!