One dreamscape per night, visualized from data.
One Dreamscape A Night
Each image is a small translation of one night: a private biometric signal turned into shape, color, material, and atmosphere. The gallery keeps the sleep score visible, while the more intimate measurements stay abstracted inside the artwork.
The sleep score that morning chooses the shape, and the color family:
Sleep readiness, total sleep, deep sleep, REM (Rapid Eye Movement), and HRV (Heart Rate Variability) then shape the composition: amount (1 to 5), scale, clustering, rotation, and how the primitives float. The material (ceramic with marble strikes, glossy metal with oxidation, wood with moss and flowers, translucent and textured polymer, or glass with a particle swarm) is chosen by date, so the same biometrics on a different night would still feel like a different piece.
This digital gallery was made exactly a year after the start of the project, in memory of my mother, Nathalie Déglas (1964-2026), an art teacher who loved color, geometry, and experiment, and in support of those still living with diabetes, including my mother-in-law. A portion of any tips goes to diabetes research.
Some weeks are missing. That's part of the year too.
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