Directed by Ronit Izraeli
INTERACTION LAB VISUAL COMMUNICATION UNIVERSITY OF HAIFA SCHOOL OF DESIGN
10_SHAHAR_LIZ_BEN_OR
INTERACTION LAB VISUAL COMMUNICATION UNIVERSITY OF HAIFA SCHOOL OF DESIGN
// This project explores intimacy in human-machine and machine-machine interaction. Through Braille, a sensory-mechanical code becomes a poetic, encrypted system of communication. The work navigates between visibility and invisibility, between matter and code, between the love song and its algorithmic translation, between romance
and technology.
// Autopoetica_


// How do you say "I love you" without words? a poster featuring the chorus of Sinéad O’Connor’s “Nothing Compares 2 U,” overlaid with a transparent sheet containing the same lyrics in Braille
Stage 01_'I Love You'





Stage 02_Deconstruction
// To further deconstruct language, Braille was converted into a numerical system, assigning each letter a unique code. Using this framework, choruses from ten iconic love songs were rewritten as sequences of encrypted values
series 01



series 02










Stage 03_Restructtion
// Code-generated poems using p5.js, weaving together random lines from different love songs. Each refresh of the page created a new dynamic, shifting composition in typewriter machine vibe

one object interaction

two objects interaction
// Is a poem still a poem when no hand has held the pen?
What remains of love when the medium becomes code?
Can intimacy survive translation through machine logic?
How is the tension between typewriter and LLM represent feelings?

multiple-object interaction
Stage 04_Autopoetica
// A poetry-generating system built in C#, designed to compose verses in real time using live API data. Each input flows through an LLM, which responds with a unique poem. Data becomes emotional material

