This project explores interactive web-based media art as a responsive environment where user input, motion, and system behavior continuously reshape the visual and spatial experience. It frames the web not as a static interface but as a living medium that reacts, evolves, and generates unpredictable outcomes in real time.
Signal Drift
Year.
2024
Category.
Research
Client.
Media Lab

This project explores the web as a responsive medium driven by real-time interaction and generative systems. Visuals and motion are continuously shaped by user input, forming an environment that evolves between structure and unpredictability. Each interaction directly influences the system, creating a fluid relationship between user behavior and visual output.
The experience is designed as an open-ended environment rather than a fixed narrative. Users navigate through shifting compositions that respond to movement, timing, and interaction patterns, allowing each session to unfold differently. Subtle variations in motion, layering, and transformation create a sense of depth and temporal flow.
By combining minimal interface design with dynamic visual responses, the project emphasizes participation and immersion. It positions the web as an active and reactive space, where content is not delivered but continuously generated through engagement.



Fragments in Flux
