Glassbank is a large-scale media installation developed for Future Forms Collective. The work explores how digital systems can evoke a sense of atmosphere, presence, and emotional weight. Using procedural environments and real-time visual feedback, Glassbank constructs shifting glacial landscapes that respond to viewer proximity and movement. The result is a contemplative, spatial experience—balancing scale, silence, and motion to question the boundary between the synthetic and the sublime.
CLIENT
Future Forms Collective
SECTOR
Immersive Environment
SCOPE
Visual Direction, Installation Design
Glassbank reimagines landscape as code—ice, light, and motion rendered in data. Glitches ripple like wind, and frozen planes fracture under invisible pressure. It’s a study in stillness and tension, where digital space feels just as fragile as the real.
AN ICY
FUSION OF
MACHINE LOGIC
& MOTION
STUDIO SYNK
Glassbank explores sensory contrast through motion, reflection, and spatial rhythm. A layered system maps sonic data into crystalline forms—shifting in real time and adaptable across immersive and interactive environments.
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Designed a reactive system based on refractive audio-visual mapping
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Structured a spatial layout using modular motion logic and symmetry
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Led the installation build across mirrored surfaces and projection
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Presented the work during the ‘Sonic Light’ program at Echoform Assembly