Experiments
These five experiments form an immersive journey through data-driven, interactive, and generative art, each transforming unique datasets into captivating, cosmic-inspired visuals. Experiment One begins with a personal exploration of biometric data—pulse, breath, and blink patterns—to create individual, planet-like visuals, while Experiment Two dives into the fluidity of time, exploring concepts like time dilation with mathematical and 3D elements that illustrate the distortions of time in space.
Experiment Three expands on the first experiment's theme by visualizing collective class data in orbit-like clusters, emphasizing shared human connections within a cosmic framework. Experiment Four creates a hands-on experience where Arduino sensors allow viewers to control visual elements like zoom and shape, transforming observation into active participation.
Finally, Experiment Five uses NASA’s audio recordings to bridge sound and sight, offering a rare glimpse into the sounds of space. Together, these experiments celebrate the intersections of art, science, and human connection, inviting viewers to journey through the universe’s mysteries from both personal and cosmic perspectives.








