*Navigation:* [[Receptor (Process)]] *Project Folder:* Receptor *Resources:* - -- # New structure Receptor II - Touch - Haptik, Synapse - Movement - Sound - Echomorph, Harmonik, Pulse, Fragment - Electromagnetic Frequencies - Temperature reakta lumina 1. **Whisper Webs** - These could be sound-interactive objects that catch various sound frequencies, altering them subtly or drastically before releasing them back into the space. 2. **Pulse Points** - Objects sensitive to touch that might mimic a living pulse or vibration, changing rhythm based on the way they are touched or the heat of the participant's skin. 3. **Mirage Mirrors** - Visual pieces that manipulate light and reflections in unpredictable ways, never showing the same image twice and challenging the viewer's visual expectations. 4. **Aroma Orbs** - Spherical objects that release faint scents that change based on the air quality, temperature, or even the presence of participants, making the experience of smell dynamic and unpredictable. 5. **Tangent Textiles** - Fabric-based installations responding to touch with shifts in texture, tension, or temperature, inviting participants to question their reliance on tactile sensation. 6. **Sonic Swirls** - Objects that use echoes, distortion, and amplification to alter participants' auditory perception, challenging their sense of balance and spatial awareness. 7. **Holographic Hues** - Using light projection and refraction, these pieces could create visual experiences that defy the natural expectations of color and form. 8. **Flavor Fountains** - Interactive objects that could involve taste, delivering unexpected flavor combinations that change based on previous user interactions or other environmental factors. 9. **Wave Windows** - Panels that mimic the behavior of liquid or sound waves, altering their form based on the proximity and movement of participants, illustrating the fluidity of perception. 10. **Neural Knots** - Nodes or nexus points within your optical fiber network, acting as the 'brain' interpreting and warping data, symbolizing the human process of making sense of stimuli.