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  • I was always attracted to the fascination of lozenz atractors, though I still have no clue what's behind it really

  • OK I have no idea what just happend but I am for sure intrugued

  • Thanks for this upload, this is hard work, whoever made this.

  • Looks kinda like a Duocylinder....

  • I love how it glitches, reminds me of "Aliens". Beautiful!

    Thanks soooo much for posting!

  • very good

  • Well actually I'm rebuilding it from scratch right now. The basic idea is you can pick an attractor type and use sliders to move through the dimensions. A random function searches out random stable parameters. The old app wasn't much versatile, I've got the new one set up so that you can save/download the results directly (makes good wallpapers).

  • An attractor viewer? Does this mean you pick a system, or input your own parameters to see if the system remains stable?

  • It's beautiful...

  • Something called processing (processing dot org). You can see this piece in action if you head to my site (sjeiti dot com, search for 'attractor viewer'... sorry, for some stupid -youtube- reason I can't post the direct link)

  • What technology is being used to build these visuals?

  • Any desktop computer is enough. If you don't require too many fancy features, animations like these can be produced by a couple of hundred lines of program code. If you look on the web for Chaoscope you will find a website and an easy to use program to do visuals like these.

  • Realy nice series.

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