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09 // UE5 ART EXPERIMENTS

UNREAL ENGINE 5 EXPERIMENTS

A series of real-time spatial studies investigating architectural acoustics, ecological telemetry, and mathematical light geometry inside Unreal Engine 5.

Pulsing Pillars

Pulsing Pillars Real-time Simulation

Biosensing the Forest Canopy

An Unreal Engine 5 real-time art experiment mapping architectural audio frequencies to the biological rhythm of forest trees. The installation visualizes the invisible communication channels of mycelium networks and tree root systems, creating a digital sanctuary of natural pulses.

Biosensor telemetry from live forest sites drives the system, creating a dynamic biological loop that translates environmental data into a meditative aesthetic space.

Lumen, Nanite and Ecology

Utilizes Nanite and Lumen inside Unreal Engine 5 to render a photorealistic pine forest. The visual rhythms (leaf movement, bioluminescent pulses, particle flows) are driven by real-time audio analysis.

Technologies & Integration

Unreal Engine 5 Lumen & Nanite FMOD Studio Audio Analysis Shaders IoT Bio-telemetry

Video Documentation: Pulsing Pillars

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Dodecahedron's Arrival

Dodecahedron's Arrival Glass Sculpture

Mathematical Symmetries in Light

An immersive light sculpture exploring mathematical symmetries through twelve-sided glass structures. Visitors are surrounded by custom dodecahedrons that project intricate geometric patterns.

The sculpture reflects spatial audio based on real-time participant coordinates, turning the physical gallery space into a contemplative, synesthetic sanctuary.

Refraction and Sound Fields

Constructed from custom-designed dichroic glass panels and internal LED matrices. The lighting states and spatial audio fields are procedurally generated.

This creates an ever-changing environment where light refraction and sound waves react to visitor proximity and movement patterns, inviting them to slow down and observe.

Technologies & Integration

LED Hardware Matrices Dichroic Glass Arduino Max/MSP Spatial Audio (Ambisonics)

Video Documentation: Dodecahedron's Arrival

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