Arabesque
October 26, 2011
Launch Experiment
Not working? This is a WebGL experiment, so try running it with Google Chrome.
From the Author:
A particle experiment using a mixture of WebGL, real time audio analysis and colours.
Technology:
javascript, three.js library for 3d +webgl, sparks.js for particles, audioKeys.js for web audio api, audio data api, and css3 for text effects
Comments
i want also to stay in your line for to be a singing
Reply to this commentI couldn't see the colours. I have Chrome 15.0.874.120 m
Reply to this commentHow did you draw the Backgroundgradient?
Reply to this commentCool :)
Reply to this commentI read the whole thing and listened to the complete music piece :) So, in short, a captivating presentation !
Reply to this commentjan apik tenan bro
Reply to this commentInteressante trabalhpo,adorei!!!
Reply to this commentSuperb Job with the captions! they kept me all the way to the end, which is very unusual. I love how the comunity is turning towards classical music for pretty visualizations.Cheers!
Reply to this commentYeah, it work's just restart your browser :P
Reply to this commentNice
Reply to this commentHmmm, can't finde where to download chrome 14 for mac. I saw the particles, but when I refreshed they were gone :'(
Reply to this commentI don't see them either, but that's because I'm on chrome 15 beta. I'm going to try it on chrome 14
Reply to this commentI can't see the particles... I'm on a Mac Os X 10.6.7 Snow Leopard, using Google Chrome 15.0.874.106
Reply to this commentNo colours. Ubuntu 11.10 w/ Chromium 14 on Intel GM45.
Reply to this commentI don't see the colors. Using Chrome 15.0.874.106; GeForce 7300GT; Windows XP SP3
Reply to this commentAbsolutely beautiful.
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