Project Description
Seeing the Invisible Landscape is a research-driven interaction prototype that turns invisible ecological flows into perceptible design feedback. Through environmental inputs such as temperature, humidity, light exposure, tree species, and urban context, the system visualizes the physiological and emotional state of trees, helping users sense how landscapes respond to changing conditions. Combining ecological research, system mapping, interface design, and environmental visualization, the project explores how design tools can deepen ecological empathy and support more responsive landscape decision-making.
Demo videos
Short screen recordings from the prototype.