Update: 10/10

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Today we explored the science behind mirrors in kaleidoscopes, and how we can use light, mirrors, and reflective angles to create simple, yet ultimately complex optical illusions. We also laser-cut a small scale model that William designed in Rhino that can provide a panoramic kaleidoscopic experience. We still need mirrors to test our design, as the model is currently out of wood and has no reflective surfaces. Unfortunately, I could not find any of our more professional images of our laser-cut design on the website. 

Update: Self-Assessment

Aslyn Mattson