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Cofundadora & Directora de Arte en RenaiXance • Escenógrafa & Diseñadora de Experiencias XR e Inmersivas • Artista Visual y Multidisciplinaria

When sand becomes an interface. Christian Brinkmann’s interactive work interests me because the gesture is so simple: a hand moves through real sand, and the projected landscape responds. There is something beautiful in that relationship. The technology does not try to dominate the material; it follows it. It listens to the shape, the pressure, the movement, and turns a small physical action into atmosphere. This is the kind of interactivity I find most compelling. Not the one that feels loud or over-designed, but the one that makes us notice the hidden life of a material. Sand is one of the oldest, simplest surfaces we know. Here, through light and motion, it becomes a living landscape. Sometimes an immersive experience does not need to surround us completely. Sometimes it begins with something as quiet as touching the ground and watching it change. Artist: Christian Brinkmann #InteractiveArt #CreativeTechnology #ExperienceDesign #ImmersiveArt #ArtAndTechnology #TouchDesigner

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