Schrödinger's Balls (2018)

A 10-foot interactive light sculpture exploring perception and presence. Built from two-way acrylic, 3D-printed nylon, and addressable LEDs, the geometric structure creates an infinity effect where internal light multiplies as viewers move around it. Self-funded and built for touring, it was Ken’s early experiment in optical illusion, interactivity, and durable fabrication for unsupervised public engagement—laying conceptual groundwork for the interactive systems that followed.