These installations explore collective creativity and civic engagement. Multiple participants must cooperate to unlock the full potential of each piece, creating structures and meanings that emerge only through collaboration.
Clicks create points of light. When people interact within a time window, cooperative shapes form—lines for dialogue, triangles for understanding, polygons for community.
View Full Installation →Every click adds a light to a shared cultural space. Lights drift and connect, creating an evolving network. Museums as civic operating systems.
View Full Installation →Participants contribute building blocks to a shared architectural space. Cooperation creates stable structures while individual actions create dynamic elements.
View Full Installation →Draw freely on a plain canvas. Lines remain neutral until they intersect. At crossing points, vibrant nodes emerge and drift.
View Full Installation →Participants drag threads from edges toward the center. When paths intersect, colorful nodes mark cooperation points.
View Full Installation →Interactive 3D environment exploring spatial relationships and curation. Real-time controls allow visitors to reshape the installation.
View Full Installation →Generative artworks exploring natural phenomena and color theory, alongside flexible technical specifications for various deployment scenarios.
Flowing curves generated through Perlin noise create mesmerizing organic patterns. Represents the natural flow of communities and ideas through cultural spaces. Perfect for ambient, meditative environments.
View Full Installation →Single Screen: Touch displays, kiosks, wall-mounted monitors
Projection: Short-throw, ultra-short-throw, or standard projectors
Multi-Display: Video walls, coordinated arrays
LED: Large-format LED walls for public spaces
Touch: Capacitive touchscreens for direct manipulation
Gesture: Depth sensors for touchless interaction
Mobile: Smartphone/tablet integration
Autonomous: Self-running ambient installations
Colors: Brand-specific palettes optimized for therapeutic or aesthetic effects
Behavior: Timing, speed, complexity adjusted to audience and context
Scale: Adapted to architectural features and viewing distances
Content: Custom algorithms and visual systems developed per commission
I collaborate with architects, designers, art consultants, and institutional clients to create site-specific installations that transform spaces and engage communities.
Ideal for: Museums · Cultural Institutions · Healthcare Facilities · Corporate Lobbies · Universities · Public Art · Festivals · Hospitality
Philosophy: A museum is no longer just a building—it is a civic operating system. These installations explore how individual contributions build collective understanding, how technology fosters community, and how cultural spaces serve as platforms for shared experience.
Mark Walhimer
Interactive Installation Artist