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Movement - Interactive installation

The "Movement" installation focuses on reflecting the everyday motion of humans, which seems to be constantly accelerating and often occurs without a clear purpose. In a world where people live their lives on autopilot, the installation invites us to stop, to reflect on the current moment, and to become aware of our own feelings. Through interaction with depth cameras, lights, and reactive images, this artwork offers a space for slowing down, for awakening from the automatic mode of existence, and interrupting the relentless pace that consumes us all.
This installation utilizes advanced technologies—depth cameras that record the movement of viewers, and interactive lights and images that respond to the presence and actions of visitors. This interaction creates a dynamic environment where each movement is reflected in the visual and light response, providing a unique experience and a visual representation of movement in space.
The core concept of the installation is to stimulate thoughts on the meaning of movement and its place in a world full of constant hurry. "Movement" calls for introspection and to find moments of calm in the daily hustle. It offers viewers the opportunity to become part of the artwork, where their own movements and interactions create a unique visual and emotional experience. Through this process, the installation becomes a bridge between the physical and emotional space, allowing people to rediscover and appreciate the present moment.
The goal of "Movement" is thus to prompt people to stop and reflect, to provide them with space for personal awakening, and to interrupt the automatic pace of life. In this interactive environment, the movement of visitors becomes a key element in creating art that reflects the complex relationship between humans, technology, and art, highlighting the need to become aware of one's existence and emotions in a rapidly changing world.
Movement - Interactive installation
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