Hyper Graphics

In this project, I combined World War I dazzle camouflage techniques with projection mapping to explore how graphics can become interactive and experiential. The project involved experimenting with motion, photogrammetry, projection mapping, and augmented reality to create an immersive visual experience.

Using photogrammetry, I scanned a small toy battleship and transformed it into a large-scale 3D-printed piece. I then designed a shifting dazzle pattern using parallel and rotating geometric forms, which was projected onto the model alongside a moving seascape horizon.




The installation was designed to give viewers an understanding of what dazzle camouflage is, how it functions, and how it may have appeared  in real life. The project explored how technology can be used to enhance communication, storytelling, and educational experiences through immersive design.




Immersive Geometric Camouflage