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Floccus
Golan Levin
In Floccus (the name is a Latin term for "hairball"), ductile filaments drawn by the user swirl around a shifting, imaginary drain centered at the user's cursor. These filaments—torn by conflicting impulses to simultaneously preserve their length, yet also move towards or away from the user's cursor—find an equilibrium by forming gnarly, tangled masses. Floccus is sonified in real-time by a custom software granular synthesizer, whose sound-particles react in their pitch, duration, amplitude and timbre to the physics of the underlying simulation. Edition 5000
Price:$125.00
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Artwork demo requires Java. Actual artwork will differ. Click to interact.
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