PINK SHELL sits on a white pedestal showing the final wiring, pink frame, black exterior cells, and chrome interior cells.

PINK SHELL

PINK SHELL

2025

Charlotte, NC, USA

PINK SHELL was constructed for the SOVEREIGN: HONORING BODILY AUTONOMY exhibition at Charlotte, NC’s McColl Center in March 2025. The piece uses interactive elements and a twist on our signature design language to coalesce and manifest our feelings about identity expression and protection of bodily autonomy.

Taking a form reminiscent of a grenade, the exterior of PINK SHELL is a utilitarian casing 3D printed using matte black PLA filament on Bambu X1C printers. Custom mechanical and electrical hardware, featuring custom printed circuit boards to deliver power and data connections, is exposed evoking the memory of early bombs. These protrusions are suspended within the inverted fuchsia frame, printed using PLA in segments that are heat-welded together, sanded, and finished using automotive enamel paint.

The interior - accessible only by crossing the boundaries of the piece - features ten glowing buttons surrounding vibrant animated interior reflectors modeled, as with the other printed components, in Fusion 360 and finished with reflective spray chrome.

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