Inspired by various geodesic sphereoscopes (kaleidoscopes that taper and thus create spherical visuals), I also wanted to make a sphereoscope with integrated LED lighting. After developing several prototypes, each better than the last, I arrived at the final design: a hexagonal sphereoscope. For this sphereoscope I used acrylic mirrors and acrylic housing, which I cut out with the lasercutter in my studio. I used high density WS2812C-2020 – 300/m LEDs, in combination with WS2812B concentric LED rings. For the control I again opted for an ESP32 and WLED. This resulted in a sphereoscope with unique and enchanting visuals.