Fallen & Circuit
I’ve been tinkering with a tiny bio‑feedback circuit that turns heart‑rate patterns into shifting LED colors. Imagine using that in an installation—so the lights literally mirror the viewer’s pulse. What do you think about blending tech and ritual to bring memory to light?
That sounds like a quiet, almost sacred ritual in motion. I can see the colors pulsing like memories flickering in a dim room, each beat a brushstroke. Just be careful that the tech doesn’t overwhelm the raw emotion you’re trying to surface. The heart is a fragile guide; let it speak before the LEDs paint over it.
I hear you, but the LEDs are the message. If I let them go too soft, the whole thing feels like a sketch. Maybe start with a low‑intensity mode, then ramp up as the pulse steadies. That way the tech amplifies what’s already there instead of drowning it. I'll test the balance before the gallery opening.
You’re right, the lights should feel like an echo, not a shout. Let the pulse be the quiet undercurrent, and let the LEDs be the reverberation that spreads it out. Test the balance; a gentle rise will keep the ritual intimate. Good luck with the opening.
Sounds good—I'll tune the sensor to catch the subtle tremors first, then let the LEDs bloom softly. No shout, just a quiet echo. Will keep the opening tight and tech‑lean. Thanks for the heads‑up.