The order of today’s version greatly improves upon randomness of yesterday’s wander.
- Sinusoidal movement was applied to the red and green components of the primary complimentary set.
- The secondary complimentary continued to tag along randomly within a range, greatly exposing the randomness against the beautiful sinusoidal movement of the primary set, so I gave the secondary set sinusoidal movement about the primary set.
Next:
- Apply sinusoidal movement to the secondary set – so that it tags along gracefully.
- Consider how three works could fit together as a triptych;
- the first piece as an exploration of colours and shapes (sinusoidal movement – flowing and pleasant) – might drop out in sections where little is happening (all colours the same), consider arranging the grid in a more interesting pattern, such as a fractal like arrangment.
- a second using persistence to show participant’s effect (empowers participant with a magical touch) (effects of time like blurring, fading etc)
- and a final piece that gives direct control (exposes its mechanics).

