Anima Perennis
Anima Perennis is an ongoing series of interactive sculptures rooted in HeartMath Institute research on cardiac coherence — the discovery that the heart generates an electromagnetic field detectable several feet from the body, and that human hearts respond to each other's presence below the threshold of conscious awareness.
The series began with Synchora — a wax heart that synchronized its glow with a viewer's pulse through capacitive touch. As the work evolved, so did the electronics: a proximity sensor replaced direct contact, so the sculpture now activates the moment someone enters its space. No touch required. Just presence.
That shift made the science visible as form. The work isn't asking you to reach toward it. It already knows you're there — the way your own heart does, always reading the room without telling you.
Anima Perennis traces these invisible signals across materials and forms, making briefly, quietly perceptible what the body has been doing all along.
Synchora
Anima Perennis