Paper Pyramids

Paper Pyramids

Project Type

Projection Mapping

For

Year

2024

Paper pyramids explores repetition, light, and spatial rhythm through a field of suspended geometric forms.

Constructed from lightweight paper and arranged in a grid, each pyramid responds subtly to air movement, creating a slow, almost imperceptible motion across the installation. What reads as a rigid structure at first begins to feel fluid over time.

The work plays with contrast, precision versus instability, flat material versus dimensional form, stillness versus motion. Light and shadow become active elements, shifting the perception of depth and density depending on where you stand.

Photographing the installation meant working with those shifts. Small changes in angle, compression, and timing dramatically altered how the piece reads, from ordered geometry to something more atmospheric and immersive.