”Rhythm in Motion“ is an interactive installation that integrates the principles of phonotrope animation with user experience design, inspired by the movement of fish. By decomposing motion into sequential static images arranged on a rotating structure, the work allows viewers to perceive fluid movement through interaction, transforming still imagery into a lifelike visual experience.
Through intuitive interaction, the project shifts viewing from passive observation to active participation. Variations in rotation speed and viewing conditions generate layered visual effects. Centered on fish, it connects to oceanic environments and cultural contexts, and is accompanied by ecological booklets and cards, extending the experience from perception to understanding.