
Curated by musefeng
Also known as color shifting glass, iridescent glass, holographic film, thin film interference, chameleon glass, optical prism
An optical glass material displaying a dramatic, shifting dual-color spectrum of vibrant magentas, cyans, and golds depending on the viewing angle.
Dichroic glass utilizes micro-layers of metal oxides to transmit certain wavelengths of light while reflecting others. This creates a mesmerizing dual-color effect—typically shifting between fiery magentas/oranges and cool cyans/blues as the camera angle or light source moves.
Where to apply: Perfect for futuristic architecture, high-tech industrial design, avant-garde eyewear, and contemporary art installations seeking a sci-fi, luminous quality.
A geometric prism sculpture made of dichroic glass, refracting brilliant magenta and cyan light onto a neutral concrete ground. Illuminated by a sharp, focused spotlight to showcase color-splitting transmission and sharp reflections. --ar 16:9