LOOP (
@loop.atl ) opens its doors on June 6th with two immersive installations exploring technology, perception, sound, and human presence: Vulnerable Value and WORMHOLE.
In the main space, Vulnerable Value presents a collaborative, research-based installation between Georgia Tech’s Future Feelings Lab and Wolfgang Gallery (
@wolfganggallery ), inviting visitors to explore an encounter in which expressions enter an unfamiliar kind of exchange. Moving between recognition and ambiguity, the installation suggests a more intimate, bodily transaction—one that invites reflection on what is given, what is taken, and how personal experience is translated within computational systems.
In the immersive space, WORMHOLE (slide 2) by Ishaan Jagyasi, Kyle Smith, Devon Green, and Ryan Baker investigates the relationship between planetary motion, spatial sound, and human interaction through responsive audio and light environments. The work features spherical loudspeakers, interactive audio/visuals, and an LED Wormhole.
Vulnerable Value + WORMHOLE
Opening Reception: June 6, 2026 | 6–9PM
Gallery Hours:
June 7 | 9AM–5PM
June 9–11 | 9AM–4PM
June 12 | 9AM–12PM
LOOP (665 Marietta St NW / Atlanta, GA)
RSVP and more info at link in bio.
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Georgia Tech artists in the Future Feelings Lab explore alternative ways of feeling with technology and interactive systems. We design and build new technology, critically study the social impacts of technology, and reimagine more just futures with technology, in ways that embrace and leverage human feelings and embodiment as our soft and squishy superpowers for fostering situated, diverse, multicultural, multispecies flourishing.
Wolfgang Gallery is a contemporary art space in Atlanta, GA, dedicated to showcasing emerging and mid-career artists. The gallery’s mission is to foster discovery and support of contemporary art through a strong commitment to inclusivity and diversity. The gallery also aims to build a community that connects exceptional artists and collectors, extending beyond the traditional gallery setting.