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There is a brick wall, but is it made out of real bricks?
On this brick wall, projected from behind, is coloured digitalised carp fish that are swimming around, almost like real fish in a pond
The person will be able to select a fish of their choice, the one they are most attracted to. This may seem arbitrary as Andy suggests, however I feel that if a person chooses a certain fish, the fish is subconsciously calling to them.
As a person touches a fish from this wall, the way they interact with it will effect what will happen next – eg. If they lightly press it or if they press it hard, it will determine what kind of person they are by the pressure of their hand weight.
After a fish gets selected, the fish will then slowly transform into a silhouette of the person.
The silhouette is a reflection of self, as it follows the movement of the person. However it reacts slowly, so every action that the person does, they can see it in slow-motion on the brick walls.
If the person touches their silhouette, their reflection will ripple, just like their reflection in water.
If the person touches their silhouette, their reflection will ripple, just like their reflection in water.
If the person stays still, then they will begin to see a reflection of the environment on the bricks too – however it is a simulated environment of a 3D world that relates to their chosen fish.
If the person moves, the simulated world will disappear, so they must stay still if they want to see themselves in their chosen virtual environment.
The longer they stay still and observe themselves in this virtual world, the more vibrant the colour will get, and eventually when the person gets tired of standing still and has finished observing, they will walk away from wall, which will make the coloured carp fish return to the wall and continue swimming.






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