Materializing Light: Real-time, Handheld Fabrication of Programmable Structural Color
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Myers, Paris G.
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Mueller, Stefanie
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Structural color is nature’s programmable color palette. While pigments and dyes absorb light to produce color, structural color uses nanoscale, light-reflecting structures to appear iridescently colored. We present MorphoChrome, an optical device for real-time, handheld, programmable structural color fabrication. Analogous to painting with light, MorphoChrome creates multicolor, structurally colored designs
by exposing a commercially available holographic photopolymer film to user-controlled wavelengths. Within the device, red, green, and blue laser diodes go through an optical prism, combining light and producing mixed color outputs on the film. Additionally, we introduce a resin-based process to adhere and integrate the structurally-colored film with flexible and rigid objects and diverse making processes. In this thesis, we focus on the device optical design and fabrication, color-mixing,
color output UI controller, device aperture tips, and holographic photo-polymer film adherence process. We evaluate the available color space and color resolution, and demonstrate creative fabrication applications.
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2025-05Department
Program in Media Arts and Sciences (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)Publisher
Massachusetts Institute of Technology