At first glance, the installation appears static, yet upon closer inspection, its dynamic nature begins to unfold. The initial trio of tubes, engaged with continuous rotation courtesy of the stepper motors, gradually ascends and descends, their upward trajectory hints at an unseen narrative.
The remaining quartet of tubes animated by the unpredictable of the presence of passersby, these tubes come alive. As viewers navigate the space, their movements become an integral part of the composition, influencing the behavior of the illuminated tubes. In this symbiotic relationship, forging fleeting connections between the work and audience.
The remaining quartet of tubes animated by the unpredictable of the presence of passersby, these tubes come alive. As viewers navigate the space, their movements become an integral part of the composition, influencing the behavior of the illuminated tubes. In this symbiotic relationship, forging fleeting connections between the work and audience.
Synchronicity (prototype 1) recently exhibited at the Recto VRSo Digital Art Festival 2024 in Laval, France. From April 8th to 12th, I engaged in a 'Hackathon', an intensive week of digital creation within Interactive Arts by ATI. Improvising within constrained time, materials and spaces, concluding in exposition on April 13th-14th.
The upcoming iteration of this project will be showcased at Bétonsalon in Paris, France, in June.
Synchronicity, 2024, LED tube, Arduino, Sensor, 120cm x 180cm x 250cm