Endless Yellow

Immersive Media Installation • 2024

Inspired by the resilient flora of South Korea's Jeju Island, Endless Yellow is a digital meditation on growth and variation. In nature, there is no repetition—only variation. These 3,000 individual plants are a procedural ode to that infinite detail.

Flooding the senses with warmth and overwhelming scale, the installation creates a bridge between procedural mathematical precision and organic, emotional experience.

Infinite Fields

To convey the natural chaos of a blooming field, I developed localized procedural growth patterns. Rather than simple duplication, each of the 3,000 flowers is unique, possessing its own scale, orientation, and subtle response to virtual wind forces.

This density creates a sense of "Immersive Abundance," where the viewer is surrounded by a living, breathing digital landscape that feels both synthetic and deeply organic.

Infinite Field Composition
Density Simulation

Procedural Life

The technical challenge was maintaining performance while pushing visual complexity. Using Houdini's advanced particle systems, we simulated the interplay between thousands of assets, ensuring that motion ripples through the field in a way that mimics fluid natural dynamics.

Macro Motion Study

Bridging to Interaction

By exporting procedural geometry and simulation data into TouchDesigner, the Endless Yellow environment becomes a real-time playground. Interactive sensors allow audiences to create ripples of organic motion across the field, closing the gap between observer and digital environment.

Exhibition Moments & Details

Jeju Exhibition Moment
Jeju Exhibition Detail

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VIDO Jeju

Jeju, South Korea 2024–2025

A multi-sensory installation exploring the intersection of traditional landscape and digital procedural art.

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