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Dynamic Installations

Interactivity is approached as a fundamental component of the experience rather than an added feature. It provides a framework through which audiences engage with a work, influencing how meaning is perceived, interpreted, and constructed over time. The design of these interactions is developed in response to the specific objectives, context, and behavioural dynamics of each project.

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By considering both the human experience, perception, and the technological infrastructure, the dynamic installations are capable of adapting, evolving, and responding to their environment and participants.

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We explore forms of engagement that are intuitive and embodied. Interaction models are informed by natural human behaviours, including movement, gesture, spatial presence, facial expression, and other non-verbal forms of communication. This enables a more fluid relationship between participant and system, where interaction becomes an integral part of the experience itself.

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