I experimented with oscillating position and size, as well as randomly generating colors and lines. The resulting work is visually dazzling, creating a screen noise effect— a bold and daring attempt.
Three colored balls start falling freely from different positions until they collide with a continuously oscillating line. Once the balls hit the line, they bounce up and down in a damped oscillation until they gradually come to a stop.
The background color changes over time, creating a flickering visual effect. To incorporate the signature colorful elements of the Super series, I used contrasting colors to enhance visual impact. This is another attempt that aligns with the principles of physics—capturing free-fall motion and simulating damped oscillations has more potential applications than I initially imagined.
This time, I added natural randomness using noise, which is an attempt at irregularity. The random-colored lines, a feature of the super series, added visual impact and created a sense of structure, balancing the randomness of the noise. The up-and-down oscillating white areas were inspired by the changing terrain in the game Geometry Dash. The oscillation effect keeps the screen from feeling boring due to overlapping elements. I really enjoyed this experiment and spent a lot of time on it. It’s definitely a motion worth exploring.
Based on the three attempts in the super series, I have a few directions I want to explore. We can design a creature with a regular movement path. However, when the mouse is clicked, mutations happen. This includes not only changes in shape but also the movement path, which can be generated based on noise motion to simulate emotional changes beyond its physiology.
We can change the creature's characteristic organs' colors based on its life cycle, using gradients, or alter its movement speed (like oscillation frequency and amplitude, maybe based on the creature's movement pattern). We could also add gravity to the environment, which would make the creature's behavior more interesting, don't you think? I also want to explore the contrast between color and black-and-white.
This creature consists of two parts, the white body part and the yellow sac. It has four white legs and only unfolds when it is frightened. The two parts are connected by a yellow-green link, which is also the most sensitive part of his body. When the link is stimulated, the movement trajectory of this organism will change from a regular circle to a noise circle, leaving mucus of the same color as the link. The eyes of this creature can only see what is right in front of him. When he feels in danger, he will form a daisy close to his kind.
This creature lives on the lawn and grows up by drinking dew and sunbathing. When the spots on the sac turn from black to red, it reaches the breeding season. It will produce an egg from the tail, and the egg will hatch after a minute. This creature will react to the color change of the input digital information, and it will have no sense of other text effects. If you touch its sac hard, it will die and melt into green mucus.