A companion piece to the Harpa Light Organ, this installation allows visitors to directly interact with the building's facade through touch sensors embedded in the plaza. Each touch creates ripples of light that spread across the glass panels.
Harpa Touch

The installation features pressure-sensitive pads that detect the weight and movement of visitors, translating physical presence into visual patterns. The system creates a direct connection between human touch and architectural response.
This work emphasizes the tactile nature of interaction, inviting visitors to become part of the building's light symphony through their physical presence and movement.