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481 points by ggrelet 2 years ago · 62 comments

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shit_game 2 years ago

I'd have found this much more interesting if the animations were rendered in the browser - I would have loved to poke around the code that makes them work.

They're neat looking, but being served videos and not code leaves an itch unscratched.

jodacola 2 years ago

Some of these animations transported me back 20-25 years ago to the days when I would have Winamp cranking with its visualization plugins. Fun times.

Cool animations here.

  • ChrisMarshallNY 2 years ago

    Those of us "of a certain age," may remember Todd Runtgren's Utopia Softworks Flowfazer screensaver.

    He was an Apple Registered developer, and we'd see him walking around the WWDC, in the '90s.

  • legends2k 2 years ago

    True that! Though with Pentium MMX turning on those WinAmp visualizations led to significant drop in system responsiveness that I don't do anything other than watch those visualisations when I turn them on. Simpler, fun times though.

  • wigster 2 years ago

    i was thinking the same. cthugha where are you know?

    we had a big glass lens we'd place on the monitor to project it onto a ceiling.

    i picked the wrong decade to stop smoking dope

  • ArekDymalski 2 years ago

    Aaahh, AVS Society FTW! :)

    • sn0wflake 2 years ago

      Holy heck what I'd do to bring AVS back. The possibilities were endless... HOWEVER, I was with the Geiss/Milkdrop party XD

      so Geiss vs AVS; much like the editor wars, but with visualisers. So cool back then.

  • luizsantana 2 years ago

    Exactly what I thought!!

  • euniceee3 2 years ago

    Obligitory shoutout to ProjectM!

    • DrSiemer 2 years ago

      MilkDrop 3 got released not that long ago and works on any audiosource. V2 was basically our digital fireplace in the 90s.

      https://github.com/milkdrop2077/MilkDrop3

      • ddy67 2 years ago

        Thanks, appreciate it! I probably would've missed it. I still use Winamp and Milkdrop2 today and still have like hundreds of my own presets. Super excited to get into Milkdrop3 now, especially with multiple audio sources and this new "double preset" feature.

      • richrichardsson 2 years ago

        "MilkDrop 3.0 is a portable program that supports any audio source"

        Unfortunately what they mean by "portable" is in the context of Windows only. :(

    • jeffhuys 2 years ago

      And butterchurn! Web-based.

  • weinzierl 2 years ago

    Me too, but I'm old enough to remember TV interstitials looking like that.

kevincox 2 years ago

I was looking at the source to see if it was randomly generated or randomly selected from pre-generated animations (it is the latter) and saw this odd anyalytics tag:

    Script blocked by Cloudflare, check the site yourself.
And I have a few questions.

1. It requests the script from Google unconditionally.

2. `doNotTrack` is just hardcoded to false. My browser sends the header, so it isn't server-inserted (at least not in a way that works).

So what is it trying to do?

ssalka 2 years ago

Of course this has all kinds of different animations, but it reminds me of Electric Sheep, a really cool fractal flame screensaver. You install it locally and can upvote/downvote different "sheep" to your liking

[1] https://electricsheep.org/

Jerry2 2 years ago

Since no one else asked... how is this done? Are there any specialized programs for this sort of graphical/visual programming? Or is this just a bunch of Python scripts using 3D/math/plot libs?

  • rustypotato 2 years ago

    The site actually has some tutorials for creating these sorts of animations with a specific focus on perfectly looping gifs [1]. Looks like it's all done with Processing [2].

    [0]: https://bleuje.com/tutorials/ [1]: https://processing.org/

    • wraptile 2 years ago

      Wow this is suprisingly accessible! How are people incorporating this aside from screensaver? That high contrast LCD screen from playdate would make a brilliant frame for these animations.

  • juggertao 2 years ago

    You semi-randomly try stuff. Iterate on what's cool (genetic selection).

    Also study the code of other animations to learn the general ideas and patterns.

  • mcphage 2 years ago

    There are specialized programs, but there are also languages like Processing that are often used for computer art. Not sure what was used for these, however.

turtledragonfly 2 years ago

You can see a list of them, in chronological order, from the main site — click 'latest animations'[1]

[1] https://bleuje.com/animationsite/2023_1/

aceazzameen 2 years ago

This is the kind of stuff I saw as a kid whenever I had a bad fever.

  • dclowd9901 2 years ago

    Wow, memory unlocked. I think I took way too much Sudafed once and yeah this is what I saw in some sort of half dream/half awake state.

  • JKCalhoun 2 years ago

    Night terrors for me when I was a tween.

somishere 2 years ago

If you right click on desktop and choose your browser's version of "show controls" it gives a nice sense of the loop points ... some of them are insanely short!

davidw 2 years ago

Looking at this, I could see it being in some kind of movie as this thing that is hypnotizing the locale populace to do the bidding of some evil mastermind.

"Don't look at it, here, use these"

"Damn, we've arrived too late, he's too far gone"

"We'll have to resync the server's mainframe database to reroute the traffic so that it stops the flow of tcp's"

Edit: also the wormhole one needs the Dr Who theme music.

ojo-rojo 2 years ago

Weird, yesterday I tried to text this link to some relatives and it never showed up. We've tried a few variations and it seems every group message we send containing a bleuje . com link is blocked. I guess there's a filter somewhere...? (Android Messages using T-Mobile)

bloopernova 2 years ago

I am entirely way way way too high for that

EDIT: it's maddening that I can't save some of these!

ygra 2 years ago

Reminds me of David Szakaly (davidope), who has a similar style in a lot of his loops. Can be searched for, but it seems like he's primarily active on Instagram, where the videos cannot be watched unless logged in.

stcredzero 2 years ago

This would make for an awesome music visualization. Or a component of one.

slonepi 2 years ago

Woaaw, amazing work. At some point I struggled with the dilemma: * clicking to discover a new animation * spending all my life contempling the current one

benjijay 2 years ago

Been a while since I've played with Processing, and I never got so far as to make anything this impressive. Urge to dabble again...

peterashford 2 years ago

Those are fabulous. I'm really impressed

ggreletOP 2 years ago

Refresh the page for a new one each time.

adverbly 2 years ago

Love it - reminds me of MC Escher. Some of these were incredibly creative.

krupan 2 years ago

XScreensaver did it better

adamredwoods 2 years ago

Some of these look to be patterns of random patterns. Care to share?

dante44 2 years ago

These are awesome.

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