three kinetic generative sculptures express internal psychological states as digital poems

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May 31, 2025 - 22:00
three kinetic generative sculptures express internal psychological states as digital poems

Jakub Koźniewski creates Kinetic Text-Based Sculptures

 

Models of Crisis is a series of three generative kinetic objects by designer Jakub Koźniewski that explore the potential of physical-digital systems to express internal psychological states. Each object integrates mechanical motion with algorithmically generated text, forming a hybrid of kinetic sculpture and computational language.

 

Developed using Large Language Models (LLMs), the work functions as a study in the abstraction and modeling of emotional and cognitive processes. It examines how digital tools typically used for data-driven simulations, commonly applied to climate, economics, or language, can also be utilized to model subjective mental experiences. The objects use LLMs trained on input reflecting specific emotional and psychological conditions. The resulting generated text is presented on 14-segment alphanumeric displays with motion mechanisms, functioning as hybrid devices for text display and spatial performance. The result is a series of kinetic poems that combine algorithmically generated language with physical actuation.


all images by Maciej Jedrzejewski – 11:11 Photography

 

 

Models of Crisis digitally express psychological states

 

Mood Swing is a system that represents constantly fluctuating sentiments. The display changes in rhythm with movement, visualizing emotional instability. Train of Thought is a continuous scrolling mechanism delivering an uninterrupted sequence of generated anxious and regretful reflections. It simulates the recursive nature of overthinking and cognitive loops. Rise & Shine is a cascading form that cycles through affirming statements. The physical motion reflects repetitive and ultimately unproductive reassurance mechanisms.

 

The project developed by designer Jakub Koźniewski references the literary constraints and structure of the OuLiPo movement, applying these principles through contemporary digital and mechanical means. Models of Crisis presents a design-led approach to the synthesis of linguistic abstraction and engineered form.


Models of Crisis explores emotional states through mechanical form


Mood Swing visualizes fluctuating emotions through shifting movement

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text and motion respond to inputs reflecting psychological conditions


mechanical structures give form to cognitive dissonance


digital modeling meets physical sculpture in this kinetic series


Large Language Models drive text generation in real time


Rise & Shine renders affirmational loops through physical motion

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generative text and motion converge in a hybrid kinetic object


algorithmically generated text loops across a sculptural display


computational language structures are embedded in kinetic forms


Train of Thought simulates continuous streams of anxious reflection

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motion patterns correspond to emotional and linguistic rhythms


Models of Crisis maps introspection through material and code

 

project info:

 

name: Models of Crisis
designer: Jakub Koźniewski | @jkozniewski

photographer: Maciej Jedrzejewski – 11:11 Photography | @maciej_jedrzejewski_commercial

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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