COMPUTER VISION OF US is an interactive installation that explores how artificial intelligence perceives humans. The installation invites the viewer to stand in front of the machine, becoming the subject of its analysis and observation. Instead of a traditional reflection in a mirror, the viewer is transformed into a point cloud—a dispersed, digital representation of the human body that reveals both the complexity and limitations of computer perception.The visualization displayed on the screen resembles a pixelated portrait, not as an accurate reflection, but as an abstract interpretation, a suggestion of identity. The installation provokes questions about how technology defines our presence, turning us into data that can be analyzed, interpreted, and read by machines.Computer Vision of Us encourages reflection on how the systems we use daily—from simple devices to advanced algorithms—see us. It serves as a visual metaphor for the relationship between humans and artificial intelligence, where we become the subject of observation but simultaneously lose our fullness in its digital gaze. Exhibited at ArtIntel Warsaw