During the event this conceptual display showed how the projects directed lighting and included Gestalt variables and design principles would respond to high and low levels of stimulation within public spaces. The works generative nature extracts and re-situates points within a diffraction pattern, responding to the frequency of sound produced by its surrounding environment. Reacting to the two sound variables, the highest levels generate more consistent and smoother visual stimulus, while the lowest levels produce an array of re-generated intricate forms. The sound levels provide the work with base-stimuli that allowed for the research within this project to be analysed from both ends, using sound as an example of stress levels, depicting how the project aims to combat stress levels instigated by the production of over-stimulation created in and by public spaces.