(o) 300×300 (o)

(o) 500×500 (o)

(o) 1000×1000 (o)

You need latest flash player to view these. (installation)
It might start automatic or not. If not try to click on it. If still nothing special happens try to click on it few times in a row. After this all you see on the screen is reactions. It does what ever the Change allows. In some cases it might run forever.
Fullscreen, as always, is set on by clicking any key.
I think there’s more to come with this game of life code.

Nothing but mesmerising, it should be on a museum!! Haha! Nah, but seriously, would be great to have this effect on a HUGE screen on a Central London fashion shop :)
heh jeh :) Actually I’m dreaming of taking some time off at one point and focus on this madness seriously for few months. These examples on this blog are mostly sketches and education. I’m sure that if me, you and others would focus on really creating something the result could be enjoyable for many people.
It’s important to see the power of distribution and flash, because it’s web technology, gives advantage on that field. Much more then C# for example.
No matter that flash doesn’t give nearly that much of performance it still has enough to make your point.
Realtime process art is something that common people aren’t even aware of. I strongly encourage us to develop more. At least it would give me so much ideas, perspective and enjoyment.
November 2nd, 20096:59 pm
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