I admire how it seems to draw me into the projection even though I, myself, am behind a screen. It feels 3D despite its lack of presence in real life. The algorithm generated most likely considers the space of the projection (the room that it is in) and setting patterns within cubes of space, basically trying to explore the space within the cubes as much as possible. Then later on, expanding the cube size to the room itself and then one again shrinking down. The artist behind this program is exploring a 3D sculpture that is able to display the applicabilities of geometric shapes and a presentation(much like a movie). He demonstrates both the simplicity and the complexity of simple shapes into an art form while also experimenting with a “no sound” experience. Even though the room is quiet, the projection seems very loud making the audience experience a more 3D landscape by just focusing on the images and having blank sound in the background.
Yousuke Fuyuma LIVe at Lacking Sound Festival 2018