Naosphera
Naosphera is an interactive LED sphere installation presented at Print Screen Festival in Holon. The work renders volumetric forms across a 2.5-foot spherical display, turning the object into a digital flame shaped by proximity, movement, and collective attention.
Depth sensors track visitor presence and feed the generative system in real time. Without interaction the sphere fades; with attention it brightens, branches, and shifts, making maintenance of the image a social and spatial act.
Sound design by Yoav Rosenthal responds to the same data streams, creating a unified audiovisual system where every element is computed live. The project remains a key early studio example of physical interface, sensing, and generative behavior working as one installation body.
Depth sensors track visitor presence and feed the generative system in real time. Without interaction the sphere fades; with attention it brightens, branches, and shifts, making maintenance of the image a social and spatial act.
Sound design by Yoav Rosenthal responds to the same data streams, creating a unified audiovisual system where every element is computed live. The project remains a key early studio example of physical interface, sensing, and generative behavior working as one installation body.