


react(); by Synthestruct
Audioreactive + interactive dance visualizer created using the Kinect + Processing
1000 Followers
This procedural generation blog has passed 1000 followers, which is really cool for a project that I started so I could talk to myself. Thanks for listening!
I’ve also noticed that many of my followers (here and on Twitter) are interesting people in their own right. That’s how I found out about Synthestruct, who is follower #1000. The above is a set of photos of react(); a Processing-driven interactive dance visualizer that was on display at Surfaces last April.
(I also like Synthestruct’s audio visualizations with fluids. Which I think is really cool and right on the edge of on-topic for the blog, so I’m glad I have an excuse to talk about it.)
Just talking about one of you barely scratches the surface: there are a lot more interesting projects that you readers have done. I wish I had time to highlight them all.