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NAOSPHERA

NAOSPHERA

Interactive artwork, spherical screen, depth sensors, sound, software.

Naosphera challenges the traditional concepts of interactive installations by creating a collective consciousness. The artwork exists on a two-and-a-half-foot LED ball and requires human interaction to keep it "alive."

The aesthetic is a digital abstraction of organic forms—simulating the constant, perishable dying of a natural entity. It serves as a metaphor for collective human consciousness and its need for constant data and interaction.

Using depth cameras and generative algorithms, the installation creates a real-time, interactive environment that evolves based on human proximity. It questions the interplay between technology and human interaction, creating a dialogue on the ethics and existential questions surrounding AI and big data.

 NAOSPHERA

Interactive artwork, spherical screen, depth sensors, sound, software.

Naosphera challenges the traditional concepts of interactive installations by creating a collective consciousness. The artwork exists on a two-and-a-half-foot LED ball and requires human interaction to keep it "alive."

The aesthetic is a digital abstraction of organic forms—simulating the constant, perishable dying of a natural entity. It serves as a metaphor for collective human consciousness and its need for constant data and interaction.

Using depth cameras and generative algorithms, the installation creates a real-time, interactive environment that evolves based on human proximity. It questions the interplay between technology and human interaction, creating a dialogue on the ethics and existential questions surrounding AI and big data.

CREDITS

Client - Print Screen Festival 2019 & The city Of Holon
Artists - Ronen Tanchum, Yoav Cohen
Sound design - Yoav Rosenthal
Curated by - Lior Zalmanson

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