Scopium.


Keywords

Generative narrative / AV Installation / Synthetic intelligence


Role

Researcher & Designer


Date

10/25 - ongoing




Scopium is an audiovisual installation that explores the boundaries between human, artificial and natural intelligence. The work visualizes consciousness as an organic dream, an abstract space where natural forms continuously shift, morph and regenerate in real time.

A self-trained generative AI model creates imagery from a database of plant structures, textures and organic materials. The system responds to live electromagnetic signals measured from a living plant, using this data as input to shape the evolving visual landscape. Through this dialogue between biological and digital processes, Scopium investigates how technology can reflect the adaptive and interconnected logic of natural systems.

Each visual moment unfolds as a living composition: spores flicker like data signals, neural patterns root themselves into light, and the distinction between code and organism begins to blur. The project asks how intelligence manifests beyond the human, in machines, plants and collective networks, and whether artificial intelligence can become a medium to sense with rather than a tool to control.

By combining generative visuals with ambient sound and narrative fragments, Scopium creates an experiential environment that feels both synthetic and alive. It invites the viewer into a meditative space where thinking becomes ecological, fluid and continuously transforming.

The project was developed in collaboration with sound designer Leon Andres, who translated the live electromagnetic signals of the plant into an evolving soundscape. His compositions transform invisible biological data into an auditory experience that mirrors the system’s visual and conceptual rhythm, completing the dialogue between matter, signal and perception.



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