Layered exposures of a downtown contemporary structure, designed by Morphosis, recombine into a faceted, kaleidoscopic sculptural mass. The surfaces here -- at once gleaming and oxidized, with rusty, infrared reversals and delicate, pastel patterning -- coalesce in cubist deconstruction. The reflective panels iridesce, as do those of the namesake geode, Hypersthene. Though based upon photographic imaging, I find this development process a personally fulfilling mediation between painterly gesture, rigorous alignments and the happy accidents of printmaking inking. Manhattan.