Single Body, Many

2026 (In Progress)

Collective Intelligence · Social Ritual · Embodied Presence

Single Body Many - Perspective view of the well installation

Concept & Process

The Inquiry: From Individual to Collective

This project represents the next phase of my research trajectory, extending the findings of Pulse Now. While the previous work examined how an individual connects to a planetary rhythm, Single Body, Many shifts the scale outward, asking: how can a gathering of strangers, entering as separate bodies, briefly function as a single, shared organism?

The Interface: The Well

At the center of the installation sits a wide, low circular well, an architectural archetype of gathering and transition. Here, the well functions not as a passive object, but as a listening interface. It investigates "Emergent Coherence": can a technological environment induce social synchrony, shared breath, stillness, and micro-movement, without explicit instruction?

Proposed Experience

The Feedback Loop

The installation acts as a mirror for group dynamics.

Incoherence: When the group is restless, fragmented, or dissonant, the visual environment inside the well remains turbulent and chaotic.

Attunement: As the group settles into shared stillness or rhythmic breathing, the visual field organizes into a synchronized pattern. This creates a subtle feedback loop: the group sees their collective state formed in real-time, encouraging them to maintain the coherence.

Technical Architecture

Proposed System Logic

The installation operates as a multi-user instrument that listens to the "negative space" between bodies. Instead of tracking individuals via surveillance, a Distributed Sensing Array embedded in the perimeter seating aggregates distinct inputs, occupancy, movement density, micro-vibrations, and proximity, into a single collective value.

The "Breathing" Algorithm

The computational core (TouchDesigner) runs a behavior model based on Swarm Logic. It scans for "Thresholds of Coherence", moments when individual noises harmonize into a collective pattern. The system continuously asks: Is this a collection of individuals, or is it a cohesive group?

Theoretical Framework

Process & Visual Research

Single Body Many Side View
Single Body Many Top View
Single Body Many Technical Diagram

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Current Status

Prototype & Research Phase

This project is in the conceptual development phase. Key challenges being addressed include:

  1. Interaction Design: Defining the mapping between "crowd density" and audiovisual generation.
  2. Architectural Simulation: Testing the scale and ergonomics of the circular seating.
  3. Sensor Strategy: Evaluating non-invasive sensing technologies (capacitive vs. optical) to detect subtle human presence.

Exhibition

The completed installation will premiere at the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art in March 2026. Curators: Noga Littman & Inbal Reuveni.

Credits

Concept, Research & Design: Olga Stadnuk

Curators: Inbal Reuven & Noga Litman

Produced with support from: Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art

Supported by: Edmond de Rothschild Center