Shifting Landscapes 

2024

Digital art display with vibrant purple and pink organic shapes, flowers, and insects on a multi-panel screen in a dimly lit room.

Narrator: This work by Theo Triantafyllidis is a live simulation—meaning that it uses computer programming to imitate a landscape that constantly grows and changes. It shows a terrarium, an enclosed environment full of plants and insects. You’ll spot all kinds of bugs—and you’ll hear them too! There are butterflies, spiders, bees, ants, and lots of others. They’re all pretty busy! The pollinators are hard at work helping the flowers. And did you know that ants are amazing builders? They’re super strong and can carry up to fifty times their own weight. That would be like a person carrying an elephant! Ants are also really cooperative. They communicate by leaving trails of chemicals that tell each other about things like where to find food. 

Have you noticed that we’re not the only ones peering into the terrarium? Sometimes you’ll see a purple figure, who seems to be looking in from the other side. Is it a person distorted by the glass? An alien from another planet, curious about bug life on earth? The artist leaves it a mystery! 


Theo Triantafyllidis, BugSim (Pheromone Spa), 2023. Live Simulation, color, sound, infinite duration, dimensions variable. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase with funds from the Digital Art Committee 2023.131. © BugSim(Pheromone Spa), 2023, Theo Triantafyllidis

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