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This is an interactive dynamic art installation that combines physical mechanical motion, sensor data, and real-time sound synthesis.
Is human understanding of reality merely a projection of "one possibility"?
The installation explores the dynamic nature of reality, emphasizing how subjectivity, objective conditions, and the actions of others collectively shape reality. Reality is not fixed, but rather a complex network of multiple possibilities, where each observation and interaction affects its state, collapsing potential possibilities into concrete reality. Although the reality we perceive may seem stable, it is, in fact, a constantly changing process, revealing the fluidity and relativity of reality. By showcasing this dynamic generative process, the installation explores how reality is continually "rewritten" and formed through complex interactions.
Type : Personal
Tech : Arduino; Max/Msp
Time : 09.2024

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The installation captures data from physical movement and sensors monitoring the environment and rotational motion, generating sound that changes in real time. It intuitively simulates the superposition states of the quantum microscopic world, exploring the relationship between possibility and reality, as well as the connection between observation and the manifestation of reality, prompting a re-evaluation of our understanding of reality. Sound Design

The core sound design employs amplitude oscillation, where X/Y/Z coordinate data transmitted by a gyroscope is used for mutual modulation, generating sound in real time. When the disc is in a stable spinning state, the oscillating sound effect gives the audience an auditory sensation of rotation. This effect is stable, changing when an observer intervenes.
Later, pulsar synthesis is incorporated to represent the collapse of each moment of possibility—the instant a reality is generated. The environmental energy values detected by millimeter-wave radar sensors influence the generation frequency of the pulse sound and the pitch of the core sound. The output rhythm is controlled by delay objects, which are completely random, symbolizing that the generation of time is unaffected by any external factors.