Flutter

Professor Tony Thorne of King’s College London’s statement; ‘AI is nudging us towards a neutral
language that is much less rich,’ inspired the first stage of the tunnel detox.
With the introduction to A.i softwares such as Gemini, Claude, Grammarly and Chat GPT, it has
become ‘easier’ to fix grammar, sentence structure and flow, but what we have lost in the process
is true human character.
‘Flutter’ is a 230m tunnel with smooth concrete bowed walls with minimal object
interruption, to allow the human voice to flutter echo.
The warbling is caused by repetitive reflection paths with help from the smoothness of the
concrete and the new narrower crescent shape the tunnel holds.
At the sound proofed entrance of this segment, the user is met with a rest point, water
station, and an optional noise cancelling headphone rack in case there are users who are
sensitive to sounds. In terms of lighting, the LED system has been set to pink, as this colour
has been proven to calm the nervous system.