 The screen is divided into three equal sections. On the left, one, a gray background with a white outline of a human figure. Individuals are filmed while wearing an electroencephalogram. Each person's brain waves are recorded during the filming. Number two, on a slightly darker gray background, the subject's brain waves are analyzed by a custom algorithm. The brain wave data is used to affect elements such as color, brightness, transparency, etc. A figure showing brain waves being scanned, with lines pointing to three different colors and three different transparencies. Three, the background is a darker gray. Images are layered together and projected in the gallery to create an evolving singular portrait. The human figure from step one is now repeated multiple times. The sound playing in the gallery is generative data music. The sound is created using brain waves from members of the Brooklyn Youth Chorus and the artist. A computer program showing multiple views of a human figure in different colors, green, reds, pinks, purples, and blues. The algorithmic visualization shows a grid of these figures. Multiple grids are shown.