A cat chassing a digital simulation of small fish π£
“A school of glowing, digital fish is projected onto the floor, reacting in real time to movement. Suddenly, a curious cat becomes the center of an interactive dance between the virtual and the real.
It's not just visually stunning—it invites us to reflect on how living beings, including ourselves, respond emotionally and instinctively to digital environments.
Let your cat enjoy this experience for no more than 20–30 minutes at a time to avoid overstimulation.
Always end the session with a real-world reward, like a treat or gentle affection, to help them feel grounded and satisfied.
Art that moves, responds, and connects.
A reminder that even in a digital space, life finds a way to be felt.” π
“I think it's important to reward the cat after this. If he never catches anything he will feel frustrated and sad. They need to physically catch something.” πΏ
“Poor cat! My cat would lose her mind over this.” πΈ
[Credit @Roelof Knol – roelofknol.com]
It's not just visually stunning—it invites us to reflect on how living beings, including ourselves, respond emotionally and instinctively to digital environments.
Let your cat enjoy this experience for no more than 20–30 minutes at a time to avoid overstimulation.
Always end the session with a real-world reward, like a treat or gentle affection, to help them feel grounded and satisfied.
Art that moves, responds, and connects.
A reminder that even in a digital space, life finds a way to be felt.” π
“I think it's important to reward the cat after this. If he never catches anything he will feel frustrated and sad. They need to physically catch something.” πΏ
“Poor cat! My cat would lose her mind over this.” πΈ
[Credit @Roelof Knol – roelofknol.com]


