Ctenopharyngodon idella, uses overhead projectors and a hand motion technique on the transparencies to create the moving image. These images are all stained pink and magenta, creating a vibrant image of the damage to the carp. This video is featured in the interactive sculpture, in which the user can transition from a serene pond video to the affected microscopic carp video, demonstrating the effect that humans have on our aquatic ecosystems. The monitor that features the video is covered in a moss-like structure, harkening back again to our untouched natural environment.
Ctenopharhyngodon idella, OSC controlled interactive video on monitor, moss, 12:23, 2023