Re-Presenting Light
Light Interface

Similar to how a stained-glass window re-presents light, this XR System does not project onto the world—it reveals what is already latent within it: a choreography of warm light, movement, and radiance made perceptible through a digital column that augments vision.
The Light Interface XR-System interior transforms a quiet architectural moment into an interface of light and perception. At its heart stands a sculptural screen—streamlined yet geometric—rising like a monolith from the center of the room. Framed by raw concrete and bathed in luminous white sunlight, the screen becomes an instrument of interplay: catching, refracting, and reshaping light into flowing bands that sweep through the space. As users move within the room or view it through immersive fly-throughs, the screen’s material shifts digitally—revealing overlays of data, memory, or ambient emotion that appear only at certain angles or times of day. Similar to how a stained-glass window re-presents light, this XR System does not project onto the world—it reveals what is already latent within it: a choreography of warm light, movement, and radiance made perceptible through a digital column that augments vision.