This is a wind-driven installation that turns the built environment of LCC into a dynamic system through mobile structures. Inspired by my personal memories as an LCC student, the project transforms representative architectural design elements of LCC's public spaces into dynamic geometric forms that move with the wind. In this way, the work preserves my memories of the campus in a dynamic rather than static way.
The project is based on the relationship between signal and noise. Stable architectural structures and repeated geometric patterns represent signal, while everyday movement, human activity, and changing environmental conditions become noise. These two elements work together through continuous movement in the installation, forming a changing spatial system that feels alive.
By transforming spatial experiences into moving forms, the project invites viewers to experience LCC as a living system.