Hi everyone,
I've been told I should use Grasshopper for the following, and
although I've spent a lot of my time going through the tutorials and
primer examples and there are bits and pieces that would be workable,
I am having a lot of trouble incorporating that as a whole.
If anyone has any thoughts on this, I would appreciate:

1. Draw a grid of 10 x 10 x 10 boxes. Each boxe would have an ID
(let's say a number) and I would be able to select a box, or a group
of boxes, within some sort of selection system.
Initially, I wanted to identity specific boxes in groups via colour
systems...Hence, group 1 would be red, group 2 would be green, etc..
but I read through a couple of posts saying that it would not yet be
possible?
2. Each box would have its 6 faces which could react different
according to an "attractor" (or each pair of parallel faces reacts
differently vs all 6)
3. Within this 10 x 10 x 10 grid, there would be interspersed points
(10 of them) which would affect, in turn, the surrounding boxes.
4. I would like the faces of the boxes to respond in terms of their
proximity these attractor points by varying their colour (RGB values).
Using a metaphor, these attractor points would be like the sun (value
of RGB 255, 255, 255) and the faces would obtain a new RGB value in
intervals relative to their distance to these attractor points (eg.
the face right next to a point would have an RGB value of 255, 230,
230) etc, according to their place in 3D.
That would at least help in the beginning…
Thanks!

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