earch of chatoyancy
There’s a mystery to depth. A cat’s-eye is smooth, but it doesn’t appear to be. This illusion is known as chatoyancy.
Cedar is the exception.
In the digital age, we are more likely to experience things on a flat-screen. As a result, flat experiences can be easily filed away without giving them much thought.
It’s fascinating to create something that is chatoyant, that shifts with the light and changes when we are experiencing it.