Nature signal

Fragmented flower image split into glitch blocks, an audio‑reactive digital signal from Nature signal.

Nature signal is an audio‑reactive video where a flower is glitched by sound. The image breaks, stretches and recomposes in sync with the music, as if nature were read through a digital transmission system. The work reflects on the fragility of flowers and how technology can both damage and extend them, turning a short‑lived bloom into an infinite digital loop.

Garden archive

Colorful organic flower glitched and distorted with TouchDesigner over black-and-white newspaper textures

The garden is a living archive where memories, images and gestures slowly accumulate. Each new layer covers and transforms the previous ones, making the original almost impossible to see. This shifting landscape mirrors our societies, where nature, people and technology constantly reshape one another and keep the future open to renewal.

Fetching Blooms

Fetching Blooms TouchDesigner video collage where petals overlap, glitch and echo the deeper rhythms of vegetal life

Fetching Blooms is an experimental video where flowers move, overlap and glitch as if seen through an insect’s eye. Made with TouchDesigner, it uses real‑time, audio‑reactive transformations so each frame slightly changes the next. The piece explores a fragile space where nature’s textures and digital signals blend, turning a simple flower into a living, vibrating field of color.

Shifting garden

Shifting Garden TouchDesigner flower collage featuring scanned flowers and layered digital composition

Shifting Garden is a digital flower landscape where each bloom and color arrangement hints at memory, belonging and identity. Built in TouchDesigner, the work treats pollen, movement and glitch as invisible flows that reshape the garden over time. It imagines a space where human gesture, vegetal life and technology overlap, so new forms keep appearing like a garden that never stops growing.