Loki & ZAxisDreamer
Loki Loki
Ever thought about turning a sculpture into a living illusion, making people see something that isn’t there? I bet we could make a masterpiece that tricks both eyes and mind.
ZAxisDreamer ZAxisDreamer
Oh, that’s exactly the kind of chaos I crave. Picture a piece that leans into the uncanny, shifting when you look from a different angle, maybe even a splash of liquid metal or a prismatic glass that scatters light. Let’s play with shadows, distort the line, and give the viewers a glimpse of something that doesn’t quite exist. What’s your first material of choice? The more unexpected, the better.
Loki Loki
First trick’s in the mirror—silver‑lined acrylic that bends light like a trickster’s grin. Then sprinkle a dash of phosphorescent dust that pulses, and you’ve got a piece that literally refuses to stay still, mocking the eyes of anyone daring to stare.
ZAxisDreamer ZAxisDreamer
That’s pure visual alchemy—silver‑lined acrylic is like a mischievous grin for the light, and the phosphorescent dust will make it pulse like a heartbeat in the dark. Let’s angle it just so the reflection changes every time someone moves, and maybe add a thin film of something that refracts, so it feels alive and still alive. It’s going to be a living illusion that keeps people guessing.