Dynamic Installations

What are Interactive Installations?
Interactive Installations explore the relationship between human presence, perception and responsive environments. Interaction is approached as an integral component of the work, shaping how audiences experience, interpret and construct meaning over time.
Each installation is developed in response to its conceptual objectives, spatial context and patterns of human behaviour.
The interaction framework is designed to establish a continuous dialogue between participant, environment and digital media, allowing the work to adapt and respond through real-time interaction.
Interaction models are informed by intuitive forms of human communication, including movement, gesture, spatial presence, facial expression and other non-verbal behaviours. Combined with responsive technologies, these interactions enable dynamic environments in which participation becomes inseparable from the experience itself.
Contexts
Interactive Installations are realised across museums, exhibitions, galleries, visitor centres, cultural institutions, public spaces and immersive environments. They bring together spatial design, digital media and responsive systems to create experiences that evolve through human participation.
