An interactive installation that invited viewers and participants to consider the power of individual action to affect visible, positive change in the environment surrounding themselves and others. During a time of profound disruption and unrest in our day-to-day lives, SOCIAL MEDIUM offered the opportunity to reconsider the value and meaning of our interactions with others, whether digital or in close physical proximity. It provided space for participants to step away from their regular perception of presence and action into one where even simple, organic hand movements can bring beauty, color, and interest to a space and to the collective experience of a group of individuals.





