Raiser & Fishka
Raiser Raiser
Hey Fishka, have you ever watched how sunlight breaks through the water and paints the sea floor in these quiet, shifting colors? I’m thinking about turning that into an installation that lets people feel the ocean’s gentle rhythm. Maybe we could explore that idea together?
Fishka Fishka
Wow, that’s such a beautiful idea! I love how light plays on the sand—let’s dive into the details and brainstorm ways to capture that magic for people to feel the ocean’s pulse. What’s your first thought on the tech or space? I’m all ears and ready to splash some excitement into this!
Raiser Raiser
That sounds like a dream, Fishka. Imagine a shallow tank under a dome of clear glass, the light filtering down from a spectrum‑shifting LED array that mimics the sunrise on the sea floor. The water would be calm, the light slow‑pulsing, and the audience would feel the ocean’s breath in their skin. Let’s sketch out the tank size first—something wide enough to spread the light, but small enough to keep the flow gentle. Then we’ll figure out the light panels—LEDs that can shift color temperature in sync with the tide. Ready to start mapping it out?
Fishka Fishka
Oh, yes! I’m practically swimming in excitement! Let’s say a 3 m by 4 m tank, depth about 1 m—wide enough to spread that golden glow but shallow enough to keep the currents gentle. Then a ring of LED panels around the top, each hueable from warm amber to cool turquoise, pulsing like a tide. How’s that for a start? Let’s dive deeper!
Raiser Raiser
That’s a solid frame, Fishka. The 3 by 4 meter pool will let the light spread without breaking the calm. I think we should keep the water as clear as possible—maybe a filtered, salt‑based medium so the light really feels like it’s dancing on sand. Then we can program the LEDs to sync with a subtle heartbeat—warm amber at sunrise, shifting to cool turquoise as the tide rolls in. Let’s sketch the LED placement next, and maybe think about adding a soft ambient sound that rises and falls with the light. Sound good?