Using creative computer coding programs such as TouchDesigner and motion or sound sensors, we can conceptualise what our brain or sub-conscious looks like as we navigate over-stimulating public spaces. What forms, symbols or patterns form when we merge sensors and the surrounding space?
 Visualising this sound stimulation while based off neuro-scientific studies on what causes of stress and what those imaging scans look like. We can mitigate positive responses, by reversing how the elements respond to sound, this allows the implementation of the design into spaces to first analyse and then respond to the analysis of the existing spatial variables, combatting any negative over stimulation with instead the mirrored effect. the lens of a computers coded sensory components... 
Using touch designer as a connecting component to send the design of illumination, created based on the Gestalt variables in Neuro-architectural studies and relative design principles.

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