When I look at these animations - dynamically generated by music and Proce55ing code - I feel like I’m looking inside an atomic process, or present at the creation itself.
I’ve found that they look great behind lyrics during worship. I created these clips by capturing the output of The Barbarian Groups’ Magnetosphere iTunes visualizer. The code is complex, and beautiful: it integrates Perlin Noise, gravity, decay, particle physics in a unique visual expression.
I’m researching ways to pipe live audio into this visualizer, for an interactive worship visual experience. It’s possible, just beyond me at the moment.
More in this vein from Robert Hodgin’s fascinating blog, Flight 404.
I find myself drawn to a point in the future, a point in space where VJ interactive applications, multitouch interfaces, and worship experiences converge and create a totally new experiential art form.
It won’t be my life, but spending one’s days exploring these mysteries - where math and beauty intersect with meaning - would not be a wasted life.
Posted in Film & Video, Worship Media


