Aquarium
Extravagant forms unfurl over a 270-degree canvas, immersing — or submerging — audiences in a kind of reverse vessel, where they find themselves on display to curious underwater giants, like goldfish peering out from a bowl.
Aquarium is an experiment in organic procedural generation, visually inspired by the ornate, spiny beauty of lionfish, the merged flora-and-fauna qualities of seadragons, and the hypnotic patterns of cuttlefish.
Inspired by Keijiro Takahashi and Chelley Sherman, Arrival, Annihilation, Starcraft, and Matrix, the project is built using open-source libraries and powered by Unity, reacting and responding to everyone who interacts with it.
Tentacles and feelers reach out to and around digital avatars, mapped by Kinect sensors; as audiences touch the forms, the forms touch back. Each gesture triggers a generative composition, mixed seamlessly from two hours of original music. This mix of inputs — time, algorithms, people tracking — becomes a dance and a soundtrack, playfully co-created on both sides of the screen.
Part of the New Nature series, Aquarium was installed at The Midway Gallery in San Francisco, California, between June - July 2018 and originally previewed at If So,What? and MUTEK.SF in April and May that year.