Interactive installation art that integrates sound, insects, humans, robotics, video, and fine art materials such as glass, water, found objects, and sculptural form creates immersive, concept-driven environments where natural and technological systems coexist and respond to one another. These works often invite audience participation, using sensors, cameras, or biofeedback to trigger robotic movements, soundscapes, or video projections, while living insects contribute unpredictable, organic elements to the composition. By combining tactile materials with dynamic, responsive systems, such installations transform space into a multi-sensory ecosystem, prompting reflection on the relationships between life, technology, and the environment.

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