Private
Island
Private Island is an interactive landscape built to translate ecological footprint into a spatial and emotionally legible experience. Rather than presenting impact through a conventional dashboard, the project turns data into atmosphere: a small world that changes according to pressure, balance and consumption. The result positions environmental information as something that can be read visually before it is read numerically.
The project is structured around a simple premise: the world itself becomes the interface. Water, terrain and vegetation operate as visual indicators of ecological stress, making abstract metrics feel immediate and spatial. This approach shifts the reading of sustainability away from detached data points and toward a more embodied form of understanding.
The interaction is organised in two movements. A short narrative introduction establishes context and planetary scale; the questionnaire then personalises the scenario by linking user choices to visible environmental change. This structure makes cause and effect immediately understandable while preserving a reflective pace.