Process:


10.    Wisteria

What if our spaces could convey information about unspoken feelings and could be the extension of mind and body? How can we create a reciprocal relationship between the human mind, body, and the built environment?

Wisteria is an intelligent installation that interacts with visitors' emotions, responding in real-time based on biological and neurological data. By integrating AI, wearable technology, and adaptive architecture, visitors can alter the installation's color and form using their emotions. 
Cinematography


Type: Reconfigurable Shelter

Medium: EMT Steel Conduit Pipes, Polycarbonate Sheeting, Cotton, Plywood, LED lighting

Dimensions: 6' (L) x 6' (W) x 3' (H)

My role: documentation, trial runs, cinematography, device.

Collaboration with Mona Ghandi, Mohamed Ismail, Shanle Lin, Aisha Marcos (Design),
Marcus Blaisdell, Sal Bagaveyev (Programming & Electrical).


WSU Morphogenesis Lab