Project Introduction
Researching + photographing the historical morphological evolution of existing marine life (e.g. jellyfish) and collecting data on climate change and marine pollution, and then allowing AI machines to learn and speculate on the future ecosystems of the UK in the context of global warming and marine pollution, creating new forms of future creatures with echoes of the creatures’ distress signals, to create an interactive holographic installation of Ai-generated creatures. By modelling environmental factors and potential adaptations of species, we can gain insight into the possible ecological consequences of global warming and the emergence of new life forms, providing a unique perspective on how ecosystems may evolve in a future where these issues continue to worsen.
Process Idea
Tell the AI historical data on UK marine life (every 50 years), such as historical seawater temperatures, pollution levels, PH changes and image changes, and let the AI measure future changes in biomorphology.
Detect differences in the sound of organisms in different ocean data and let the AI mimic and predict.
Finally, we collect the morphology and sound of the future creatures generated by Ai, make secondary creation of image and sound through software such as touch designer, and design an interactive holographic device with Arduino or kinect, so that the user can observe the different reactions of the future creatures under different years of ocean environment through touching, waving, talking, and other interactions.