Chromawave
Interactive Video Installation
Commissioned by: Science Museum Oklahoma
Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Year: 2020
Chromawave is a site-specific interactive video installation created for the smART Space gallery at Science Museum Oklahoma. The work combines seven wall-mounted video displays with large-scale projection to create a responsive environment of flowing color and motion that changes continuously in response to visitor activity within the space.
Across the monitors and surrounding projections, fluid-like generative imagery expands, ripples, and shifts as visitors move through the installation. Increased movement within the space causes the flowing patterns to become more energetic and turbulent, creating a direct visual connection between the motion of the audience and the evolving digital environment around them.
The installation was commissioned as part of a solo exhibition featuring interactive works by the artist at Science Museum Oklahoma. Using motion tracking, generative animation, and real-time software, the work encourages visitors to explore how their presence and movement can shape the behavior of the surrounding visual system.
