AcousticPixel
AcousticPixel was a self-initiated photographic travel journal that explored how technology could transform the way we capture and experience a moment in time. Instead of producing a single stitched panorama, I built an interactive experience that preserved every photograph as an individual frame within a larger scene.
Each composition was created from hundreds of images captured on location during my travels. The goal was to move beyond static photography and capture not only a place but the feeling and rhythm of being there. By layering multiple perspectives, the project blended time, space, and emotion into an immersive visual story.
Built using Flash and custom scripting, AcousticPixel allowed viewers to explore panoramic compositions that felt alive, shifting from observation to participation. It was an early experiment in interactive storytelling that foreshadowed how digital design could merge photography, motion, and experience.









