SINE

Architecture Studio | Third Year

SINE is an interactive toy at Lexington’s Living Arts and Science Center, designed for children to engage with at the entrance of their Engineering Exhibit. This project brings the two-dimensional Sine Curve to life by transforming it into a moving, three-dimensional surface, using acrylic bars of different widths and colors arranged along a center axis. When aligned with gears and offset pistons, the bars create a sine wave motion. The bars feature 20 colors spanning the electromagnetic spectrum, which is also based on the Sine Wave. The piece was on public display from September to December 2017.