The Pulse of Dance is an interactive kinetic sculpture designed as a plant-like body with soft tendrils, activated by human embrace. It gently responds to touch, dissolving boundaries between human, nature, and technology. Inspired by Object-Oriented Ontology, the work invites reflection on coexistence and equal relations among all beings

Sheida Ramhormozi is a visual artist specializing in interactive and kinetic sculpture.With a background in graphic design, drawing, and sculpture, she received her Bachelor’s degree in Sculpture from the Art University of Tehran, where she began exploring the inherent vitality of materials and objects. Fascinated by the intersection of human beings, technology, and nature, she continuously seeks to create works that challenge conventional boundaries between subjects and objects. Since 2018, Sheida has been pursuing her Master’s degree in Sculpture at the University of Arts Linz, where she also attended specialized courses in the Interface Culture Department, further developing her interest in technological interactivity within artistic practice.
Her works have been exhibited and performed in various exhibitions and festivals in Austria, including Bruckner Fest, Poetics of Obsolescence at Salzamt Gallery, and Ars Electronica Festival .Her current practice is deeply rooted in philosophical frameworks such as Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) and Posthumanism, focusing on the interconnectedness between humans, objects, and environments through kinetic, interactive forms.