Water movement
audio-visual, interactive installation • Lidar Sensor • touch-sensitive wall • projection• stereo audio • 2024
water movement is an interactive audiovisual installation that invites viewers into a digital „water play.“ Although the water flows vertically, its waves consist of abstract points, and the projection clearly reveals its synthetic origin, the work is intentionally designed to challenge our perception. Despite its artificiality, it evokes a visceral experience—one that allows us to feel as if we are truly interacting with water. The installation playfully manipulates the boundary between simulation and sensation, blurring the line between what we know to be digital and what we perceive as natural. In doing so, it reflects on our evolving relationship with elemental forces in an increasingly mediated world. water movement serves as both a sensory experience and a subtle reminder of our inherent connection to water—its fluidity, unpredictability, and essential role in life. It underscores our fascination with this element, even when encountered in a purely virtual form, and invites contemplation on on how technological interfaces can evoke, preserve, or distort our sense of nature.