Resoline

Data Visualization Sound Design Environmental Art

Resoline is an immersive art installation that translates real-time air pollution data into both visual and auditory experiences. The project collects data from environmental sensors monitoring particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, and other pollutants, then transforms this information into an evolving audiovisual composition.

The visual component features a dynamic, responsive display that shifts in color, pattern, and movement based on different pollutant levels. Higher pollution readings create more chaotic, intense visual patterns, while cleaner air produces more harmonious, fluid movements.

Simultaneously, the data drives a generative soundscape where each pollutant is mapped to different audio parameters. The result is a constantly shifting ambient sound environment that subtly communicates the quality of the air we breathe.

By making pollution data perceptible through multiple senses, Resoline creates an emotional connection to environmental information that might otherwise remain abstract. The installation serves as both an artistic experience and an educational tool, raising awareness about air quality and environmental health in urban spaces.