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Generative Art

Reactive || Interactive Particle Waves
Asma Lamiri (AT)

Reactive || Interactive Particle Waves is an immersive experience that was developed specifically for the Ars Electronica Center’s Deep Space and can be perceived as both a stationary audiovisual experience or be walked around, through and between as a dynamic, audioreactive particle garden.

Circles
Anna Moser (AT)

Circles is an audiovisual experience developed for the Ars Electronica Center’s Deep Space. The generative art installation utilizes simple shapes and movements to animate the environment and create a series of visual effects. The project aims to captivate and gradually relax the audience as they watch how the circles form numerous shapes. The accompanying music encourages participants to become calm, listen, and let themselves be fully drawn into the magic of the moving circles.

Burning Trees
Eric Thalhammer (AT), Julian Salhofer (AT)

Burning Trees is an interactive art installation developed for Deep Space that models the relationship between humans and nature. The core element of the experience is the music, which reacts to how people move in the room. The more the participants push back nature, the crazier and more artificial the music and visualization become, to a point where it starts destroying the forest.

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