ChromaDepth glasses, known for transforming flat images into stunning 3D experiences, have inspired artists to create outdoor sculptures specifically designed for this unique viewing method. Among the most famous is *"Prismatica"* by RAW Design, a vibrant installation of rotating prisms that come alive with depth and color when seen through chromaDepth glasses. Another standout is *"Chromadepth Vortex"* by artist Chris Wood, a swirling, colorful structure that creates an immersive optical illusion.
In New York's Battery Park, *"The ChromaDepth Garden"* features interactive sculptures that shift in perception with the glasses, blending art and science. Similarly, *"Spectrum Fields"* in London uses layered acrylic panels to produce a mesmerizing 3D effect when viewed through chromaDepth lenses.
These sculptures redefine public art by engaging viewers in an active, participatory experience. Whether through geometric patterns or fluid designs, they demonstrate how chromaDepth technology can elevate outdoor art into a dynamic, multi-dimensional spectacle.