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CODING EXPLORATIONS




This section is like sketching with sound and space—small experiments that whisper possibilities for Immersive Installations.

One piece (a potential prototype) works with layering audio interaction with maps, where ambient noise reshapes liminal corridors into emotional landscapes. Corridors, thresholds, underpasses—no longer empty voids but vessels of memory. A visitor's footsteps or city hum trigger visual ripples, mapping not just location but feeling.

Other, gentle generative patterns breathing life into static frames. It's design meeting feeling, code meeting memory—one quiet ripple at a time.









"Liminal Sonic Map" originated during a course exploring sound as invisible architecture—specifically how ambient noise can reveal emotional depth in transitional spaces like corridors and underpasses.

Built with Web Audio API + Leaflet.js, the prototype (Click) listens to your microphone. Silence keeps the map blurred, mimicking liminal ambiguity. Scream, speak, or make noise—the map sharpens in real-time, frequency bands modulating visual clarity. Low frequencies sustain haze; higher ones cut through.

This first draft tests the core interaction: presence through sound makes space legible. No visual polish yet—just raw proof that sonic input can reshape spatial perception, turning forgotten thresholds into emotionally resonant cartography.





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First Processing sketches—gentle generative patterns pulsing with rhythm, my initial dive into creative coding.

Trained in classical Odissi dance, I channeled years of spatial awareness into code. Processing let me translate movement into computation—lines breathing, shapes responding, forms emerging from simple loops and noise functions.

Comfort zone was always physical space and static graphics. This was different. Coding demanded precision where design allows intuition, logic where I thrived on feeling. The result: raw experiments pulsing with life, each frame a proof that spatial thinking transfers—whether choreographed bodies or programmed particles.