The Space Between examines the tension between human movement and system behaviour.
A body moves — and the system reacts.
Particles emerge, reorganise, and dissolve again. The work visualises interaction as a generative force shaped through dialogue.
Developed in-house, the installation was conceived as a simulated ecosystem where motion becomes the catalyst for transformation. A hybrid particle-simulation workflow using Cinema 4D’s Pyro advection system formed the project’s core. Invisible velocity fields and turbulence layers guided millions of reactive particles, generating fluid structures that expanded and dissolved in organic rhythm.
AI tools were used not to generate images, but to extract video parameters and motion cues in three-dimensional space, feeding data into the generative particle system. This approach grew from internal R&D exploring dynamic geometry, velocity mapping, and turbulent advection to translate energy into motion. Projection and rendering were designed for the 360° dome of the Deutsches Museum, enveloping the audience in movement, light, and sound.
Client: OpenAi
Year: 2025

