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448 Spheres

448 spheres is an electro-mechanical kinetic sculpture choreographed to perform mathematical equations.

448 Spheres
Debanshu Bhaumik

In Darkness, We Meet

Through light, shadow, and movement, the installation invites viewers to witness a story of two lovers, a relationship that is always in motion, always becoming, never still.

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Lucent

Formed over ages in Earth’s embrace, the onyx monolith pays homage to the rich historicity of marble. Being a natural material, onyx embodies authenticity, telling a story etched in geological time. The installation takes this narrative further by infusing life into Marble. Lights from within breathe vitality, animating the monolith into a serene fluid dance—a marriage between nature and technology. Nestled in greenery, the installation creates a place for contemplation, immersion and tactile interactions.

Lucent
Debanshu Bhaumik

Futures of Hope

Futures of Hope uses AI to process hundreds of world-building inputs to turn them into speculative fiction. Not dystopian clichés, but hopeful futures from the Global South.

Printed as a postcard, take home the future you just created
Scan it. Save it. Carry it. Send it.

Open-source. Portable. Traveling exhibit.

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No Feeling is Final

Art and emotions are forever entwined. 

We are seeing widespread use of AI for emotional analysis and art generation.
 

If machines could understand emotions and create art, what does it say about creativity and expression? Does it evoke dialogues about the role of AI in culture? No Feeling is Final, draws audience reflections into a tapestry of shared emotions.

No Feeling is Final
Debanshu Bhaumik

© Debanshu Bhaumik | 2025

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