SYNC is an experimental AV motion piece exploring the intersection of our environments and technology. Envisioning these monolithic structures, they define a space that details the complexity of our natural surroundings, serving as a conduit or interface for the CH-3 and SL-34. These systems display visual abstractions, documenting the echoes of our environments through a new lens, evoking forms characterised by its interpretation.

Originally developed with a focus on AV syncopation, the eventual direction evolved to the sync between the devices that capture our environment. Thoughts of images on a screen serve as a reconstruction, simply a series of pixels coordinated together. They are a library of virtualised imagery. SYNC explores the new meaning of imagery, influenced by its surroundings and being in conversation with them.