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Location: Toronto, Canada
Year: 2019
Build: Academic

Team: Hadley Milos

            Ernest Tse

            Shamhmir Adnan

            Nina Meshaka

            Victoria Beck

            Calvin Liang

The interactive installation aims to invoke a person’s curiosity and toy with it upon investigation. Each hexagonal module contains an infinity mirror lit up with the use of LEDs that create an illusion of depth and mystery. As a visitor approaches the reflections, their curiosity peaks, the petaled fan that was once closed rotates and opens up covering the reflection behind it, and revealing a beautiful pattern that the lights behind shine through. The fan covers up the reflection and hogs all the attention. The sensor behind the fan of each module reacts to the oncoming motion of the visitor and sends that information to an arduino. This causes the motor of that panel of the fan to rotate and, because that panel is connected to the others like a train, the flower opens. The system closes once motion disappears and once again it returns to its original postion. The modularity of the system allows easier installation, dispide the size of the spaces provided.

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