Wavelengths is an exploration of the body in abstract forms. In this work, body parts are depicted in a new, alienating way, where recognizability sometimes fades and gives way to shapes that seem almost detached from the body itself. Using analog feedback loops and a fisheye lens, we created the distortions and fluid movements that define the piece. The visuals play with light, shadow, and motion, challenging the viewer to use their own associations and imagination. The audio is directly generated from the video input, transforming the visuals into sound. This creates an experience where familiar forms shift into something new—a play of lines and waves that redefines the boundaries of the body.