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Equipped with P5 FaceNet for machine vision, Introvertebrate continuously scans its environment. Upon detecting a human face, it instinctively ceases motion and enters a gentle trembling state—its way of withdrawing from attention and protecting itself. This interactive pause underscores its introverted character: curious, passive, and self-preserving. The subtle shake serves as a soft, defensive reaction, inviting viewers to reflect on personal boundaries, presence, and how we influence living systems.
The vision system operates through real-time facial landmark detection, triggering state transitions via serial communication. These behavioral shifts occur without user input, creating a sense of autonomous agency. By mimicking the self-conscious retreat of shy organisms, the creature provokes an uncanny tension—inviting viewers to reconsider the ethics of surveillance, observation, and how sentience is performed in artificial life.