In 2026, art has come alive. We present Liquid Metal Adaptive Sculptures—installations that change their topology in real-time. At Reception Space, we create art objects from gallium alloys and ferrofluids controlled by neural networks. The sculpture reacts to the number of people in the lobby, music, or time of day, transforming from a frozen monolith into fluid chaos and back. We explore how metal becomes a canvas for the building's digital soul.
Matter Morphing: When Steel Flows
2026 technology utilizes low-temperature alloys that remain liquid at room temperature. In a Reception Space lobby, such sculptures are contained within high-precision invisible magnetic fields. Under AI control, the metal can form complex geometric shapes, droplets floating in the air, or smooth mirror surfaces. This spectacle is hypnotizing, making guests stop and watch the endless dance of matter. Art ceases to be static—it becomes an event.
Interactive Response: Mirror of Emotions
A sculpture that senses you
In 2026 projects, art objects from Reception Space are integrated into the building's emotional analysis system. If the lobby is crowded and bustling, the sculpture moves more actively, splitting into thousands of tiny spheres. In the evening, when the rhythm slows, the metal calms, assuming streamlined, meditative forms. A guest can interact with the object via gestures: a wave of the hand causes the metal surface to ripple or reach out toward them. This creates a unique personal experience of contact with technology.





