A synaptic sound tree — an interactive audio sculpture transforming Quok's album into a spatial experience. A massive organic structure of dozens of intertwined wires and headphones hovering at different heights becomes a living neural forest. Each pair of headphones is a portal to a specific fragment of the musical work, and wandering between "branches" becomes a process of composing one's own remix. Pulsating LED sticks penetrating the structure create a visual rhythm responding to visitor movement, symbolizing the symbiosis of technology and art.
We created a physical embodiment of Quok's digital music, making invisible sound waves material objects in space. Each visitor becomes not just a listener but a co-author of a unique sound path, transforming GENERATIVE GALLERY into a place where technological artifact acquires artistic significance.
We transformed standard photo equipment into non-standard structural elements: tripods became supports, booms became curved branches, and mounting systems became junction nodes for audio cables. We integrated addressable LED devices synchronizing the flickering of light elements with the frequency spectrum of reproduced fragments, creating a visual map of the album's sound waves.