A artistic look of cognitive overload
Imagine standing in a digital world where shapes fall from the sky — triangles, circles, squares — all representing the information we deal with every day. They land, one by one, onto a virtual ground, stacking up in beautiful chaos. Some stay, others fall away, and you, the observer, can interact with it all. Sounds fun, right?
its a interactive artwork designed to make you think about how we handle the overwhelming flood of knowledge in our daily lives. It’s like playing a simple yet mesmerizing game, but with a deeper meaning hidden beneath the surface.
At the center of the screen, the word “Information” stands bold and unshaken. Around it, shapes rain down endlessly, each one symbolizing different kinds of knowledge — quick facts, complex ideas, or fleeting tidbits. As the shapes hit the ground, you can see how limited the space is, much like our own minds or devices that can only hold so much before things start spilling over.
You get to interact with this rain of information. You can move the shapes around, stack them, or just watch as they keep falling. But no matter what you do, you can’t stop the rain. That’s the magic of it — it’s not just about playing; it’s about noticing how impossible it is to catch and hold onto everything, just like in real life.
Ready to give it a try? Click here.
Whether you’re an art lover or someone who just wants to see something cool and new, this piece is for you. It’s fun, it’s calming, and it makes you think about the endless stream of information we face every day — news, messages, memes, everything.
Take the moment play with it, reflect on it, and maybe even laugh at how much it gets right about our modern lives. After all, figuring out what to keep and what to let go is a skill we’re always refining.
References :
Impact of Digital Technology on Cognitive Functions
by Mathura Shanmugasundaram, Arunkumar Tamilarasu
Dealing with Cognitive Overload by Miriam Arnold,Mascha Goldschmitt, Thomas Rigotti
Debunk It by John Grant
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