Binary Input

A study in interaction, using input and feedback to generate responsive visual environments.

Year

2025

Scope

Experimental

Client

Touchdesigner

Duration

2 months

These works begin with interaction, but do not end there. Input and feedback set the system in motion, yet what unfolds moves beyond direct control—into a space where response becomes its own form of presence. Signals enter, shift, and return altered, no longer belonging solely to their origin.

Visual environments emerge through this exchange, shaped by continuous negotiation between action and reaction. Forms ripple, accumulate, and dissolve, guided by rhythms that feel both immediate and distant, as if the system is listening as much as it is responding.

In this space, interaction becomes less about cause and effect, and more about relationship. What is given is transformed, what is received is reinterpreted. The work exists between these moments—where input loses its boundaries, and something more fluid, more autonomous, begins to take shape.