OWL IN THE BARK





This is a compelling architectural study in dazzle camouflage as well as figure-field dislocation in actuation.
Within an environment of like terrian, a creature with similar markings is well-hidden until it comes to life with sound inputs. Even still, as it moves along two degrees of freedom, different stripe orientations produce new readings and legibilities.
Team: Joanne Meng, Gary Polk