Dynamic Installations

What are Dynamic Installations?
Dynamic or 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.
Interactive Technologies and AI Integration
Interactive installations can incorporate a combination of sensing technologies, artificial intelligence, real-time processing systems and adaptive media tools to create responsive environments. Using technologies such as computer vision, motion tracking, depth sensors, spatial audio, natural language interaction and machine learning models, installations can detect and respond to human presence, movement and behaviour.
Tools of integration includes:
Motion Sensing & Tracking.
Voice Interaction & Natural Language Processing.
Computer Vision & AI Recognition.
Real-Time Data Processing & Generative AI.
Spatial Interaction & Environmental Sensors.
Systems are designed according to the intended experience, allowing content, certain scenario, visual elements and environmental responses to evolve dynamically. AI-driven processes can support generative content creation, audience interaction analysis and real-time adaptation, enabling installations to become more immersive, personalised and content & context-aware.
Contexts
Dynamic Installations are realised across museums, exhibitions, galleries, visitor centres, cultural institutions, public spaces and immersive environments. Each installation is shaped to its audience, creating responsive experiences that engage with the surrounding environment and encourage new forms of interaction and communication.
