Nine tokens, nine movements, all depicting the dynamics between three elements: light, space, and matter. Serving as a parallel to one’s physical interaction with the lever and the ring, each token explores the ritualistic symbiosis between soul and matter, light and shadow, human and material.
In the framework of the duality between human and object, each element of the digital artifact serves as a metaphor for this dynamic relationship, illustrating the interplay between presence, context, and interaction. The two rectangles represent the object and the user, symbolizing their distinct yet interconnected roles.
One rectangle stands for the object itself—static, functional, and designed with intent—while the other rectangle embodies the user, whose presence animates the object, giving it purpose and meaning.
The light, pivoting and moving, signifies the variety of actions and the exchange of emotions that occur in this relationship. This movement embodies the shifts in perception, engagement, and connection, reflecting how the user’s interactions with the object bring it to life and allow it to evolve through each encounter.
In the framework of the duality between human and object, each element of the digital artifact serves as a metaphor for this dynamic relationship, illustrating the interplay between presence, context, and interaction. The two rectangles represent the object and the user, symbolizing their distinct yet interconnected roles.
One rectangle stands for the object itself—static, functional, and designed with intent—while the other rectangle embodies the user, whose presence animates the object, giving it purpose and meaning.
The light, pivoting and moving, signifies the variety of actions and the exchange of emotions that occur in this relationship. This movement embodies the shifts in perception, engagement, and connection, reflecting how the user’s interactions with the object bring it to life and allow it to evolve through each encounter.
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