By encouraging non-verbal communication and co-creation, these installations provide a great opportunity for participants to engage in meaningful and spontaneous exchanges. Through the use of variable light sources, the audience can change the atmosphere and mood of the installation.
This creates a unique experience each time the installation is interacted with. This participatory process allows for a sense of agency and control, as well as a sense of community as the audience works together to shape their environment.
Phenomena - the smallest material units (relational „atoms“) - come to matter through this process of ongoing intra-activity.
„Matter“ does not refer to an inherent, fixed property of abstract, independently existing objects;
rather, „matter“ refers to phenomena in their ongoing materialization.