Empatron
AleyArtist
Dynamic art that automatically changes depending on the time of day "In the near future, scientists developed a device called "Empathron" that could read people's emotional states. Initially designed to alleviate mental health issues, its widespread use led to chaos: joy and sorrow became as contagious as a virus. Conflicts erupted, and the world was filled with turbulent emotions that were difficult to navigate. In this chaos, people began seeking solace in isolation, creating small rooms filled with the sounds of their emotions—soft whispers of sadness or loud bursts of laughter. These spaces became refuges from the outside world, but soon turned into prisons. As they hid from others' feelings, they lost connection with themselves. Within those walls, memories of joy gradually faded beneath shadows of fear. Each day became a struggle: to maintain individuality or to plunge into the collective stream of emotions. And so, in solitude, they began to realize that the chaos within was not just a burden but also a chance to discover their true essence."