APPS

Reflectorium Apps

The Reflectorium apps extend the installation into a digital layer of guidance, perception, and reflection. Together, they introduce the project, explore how colour and material are interpreted, and offer interactive prompts, sound, and learning experiences connected to the world of Isis and Pompeii. Each app can be used independently while contributing to a shared understanding of how past and present meet through perception, imagination, and participation.

Rather than presenting fixed answers, the apps frame different ways of engaging with the Reflectorium: as orientation, as perceptual exploration, as narrative reflection, and as playful learning. They connect physical action in the installation with visual interpretation and contextual knowledge, forming a distributed interface across devices and experiences.

Knowing Isis

An introductory guide to the Reflectorium, presenting its concept, themes, and interactive experiences around colour, perception, and historical imagination. The app supports first encounters and helps visitors navigate the installation’s spatial and conceptual structure.

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Seeing Isis

An interactive Pixel–Palette–Morph that demonstrates how digital tools and AI processes can generate speculative colour scenarios for an image of an ancient Isis bust. The experience foregrounds perception, interpretation, and visual transformation rather than reconstruction.

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Hearing Isis

Tap the Isis figure to receive reflective text prompts inspired by ancient traditions, with optional audio playback and language switching. The app creates a moment of pause and contemplation within the broader participatory environment.

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Fresco Color Quiz

A short interactive quiz exploring pigments, material practices, and colour use in Pompeian fresco painting. Through playful questions and visual references, it connects historical techniques with contemporary curiosity.

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