Interactive Art Installation

The Task
Garden was conceived in response to a central challenge: how might we design an interactive experience that meaningfully explores the blurred boundaries between humanity, nature, and technology without reducing these relationships to simple binaries. In a world increasingly mediated by technology, we wanted to move beyond passive observation and instead confront audiences with a choice that mirrored contemporary tensions around agency, temptation, and consequence. The challenge lay in translating an abstract philosophical concept into an embodied, intuitive interaction that could evoke unease, reflection, and self awareness through participation rather than explanation.
My Role

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Design Process
Our design process began with conceptual exploration and research into myth, symbolism, and contemporary human technology relationships. Using the Garden of Eden as a narrative framework, we mapped themes of temptation, agency, and judgment to potential interactive moments. Early sketches and storyboards helped us define the role of the apple as a tangible interface and focal point of user choice. From a UX perspective, we paid close attention to how much guidance to give users, intentionally designing ambiguity into the interaction to encourage curiosity and tension.
The Final Product
The final outcome is an immersive, active interactive installation where users reveal the “truth” of the modern world through physical engagement. By picking up and moving the apple, participants directly influence the digital forest environment in real time. Incorrect choices trigger a feeling of being watched, while the correct interaction causes the forest to glitch and ultimately dissolve into darkness. The integration of a motion sensor embedded within a 3D printed apple creates a seamless link between physical action and digital consequence, reinforcing the project’s central theme of co creation between human, natural, and technological systems.
For more details regarding this project such as figma files etc. please contact me at miaicasey1971@gmail.com