Purity - Torrent [better]

Viewers can “reach” into the torrent via a motion sensor. When a hand enters the flow, the purity warps: for one second, every particle turns opaque white, then blood red, then back to clear. The system records each “contamination” and plays it back as a faint ghost-image layered over the original stream—proving that in a torrent of purity, even the act of observation leaves a stain.

A single, vertical column of perfectly clear water (or light) falls from a vanishing point high above. It appears flawless—no bubbles, no sediment, no refraction errors. But as it descends, it hits a crystalline basin at floor level. Upon impact, the “pure” stream instantly shatters into thousands of identical, translucent digital particles. These particles do not pool; instead, they spiral outward and then loop back upstream against gravity, re-forming the original column. The result is an eternal, closed-circuit waterfall—a torrent of purity that never lands, never evaporates, and never changes. purity torrent

The Purity Torrent

“Purity is not a source. It is a velocity. To make something pure is to make it torrential—too fast to hold, too seamless to question. The moment you grasp it, you become its first impurity.” — Excerpt from the artist’s notebook Viewers can “reach” into the torrent via a motion sensor

Generative digital sculpture & algorithmically synthesized soundscape A single, vertical column of perfectly clear water

"Purity Torrent" explores the paradox of absolute clarity in an age of infinite replication. The piece is both a visual and auditory paradox: a torrent implies a chaotic, overwhelming flow of data, while purity suggests stillness, singularity, and an absence of contamination.