GlassEdge

Intro

Research and development exploration focused on understanding glass beyond surface appearance This study looks at glass as a responsive and expressive material rather than a static object Close range compositions were used to observe distortion compression and edge behavior under controlled lighting conditions Subtle color accents were introduced to study contrast against transparency without overpowering the material itself Light plays a central role bending refracting and stretching to reveal internal depth and tension Motion is slow deliberate and restrained allowing interactions to feel natural and unforced as forms meet separate and settle The environment remains minimal and quiet so every highlight reflection and imperfection can be clearly perceived This project exists as a learning exercise driven by curiosity and experimentation to push material realism and visual sensitivity

Year

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2025

Client

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UNJ

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