YourVulva — Interactive Light Work

Light that feels touch

YourVulva is an immersive and interactive LED artwork. Transforming human touch and motion into vivid color, making each interaction intimate, expressive, and impossible to repeat.

What is this!

Where touch gets curious and technology blushes back

This isn’t a fixed animation. It’s physical, interactive, and sensual. YourVulva responds to real human contact, turning touch, rhythm, and pressure into color and movement as it happens.

The feeling is less like operating a device and more like entering a quiet conversation with light.

How it works

How your touch becomes light

01

The camera observes your movement

A live camera feed tracks how you touch and move, while machine learning recognizes meaningful patterns in that motion.

02

The interaction is interpreted

That motion is translated into intent—like gentle contact, repeated rhythm, or stronger pressure—so the piece responds to what the interaction feels like, not just raw input.

03

Response is mapped across the form

The system knows the sculpture’s layout, so light appears in the right places and moves smoothly across the surface instead of feeling random or disconnected.

04

Light answers in real time

Each interaction is translated into live light across YourVulva over a high-speed network link, creating a smooth, expressive response that feels directly connected to touch on the plush surface.

Custom commissions

Custom commissions

YourVulva was built as a universal LED interactivity engine. Have an idea for another piece that isn't YourVulva? Share your vision below and we'll follow up with scope, timeline, and next steps.

Media we need from you

Media we need from you

Images

  • 1 hero image (landscape, 3000px+ wide)
  • 4 interaction close-ups (hands + LED response)
  • 3 full-installation wide shots
  • 2 detail/craft shots (materials and finish)
  • 2 environment shots (piece in context)

Videos

  • 1 hero loop clip (10–20s, horizontal)
  • 1 interaction explanation clip (20–45s)
  • 1 ambient mood clip (15–30s, wide shot)
  • Optional: 1 build/process clip (15–45s)

Preferred formats: JPG/PNG/WebP for images, MP4 (H.264) for video, web-optimized export.