Driftfield
A browser-based generative art studio for stills and loops. Choose from Aurora, Waves, Topographic, Truchet, Terrazzo, Flow Field, Harmonograph, Mosaic, or Constellation; pick a device size and palette; then tune density, detail, and grain. Every result is driven by a seed, so the same settings reproduce the same piece. Export a full-resolution PNG or a compact two-second animated GIF, entirely in your browser with nothing uploaded. Six live simulations sit alongside the studio, each on its own page.
Live simulations
Six systems that run rather than render — each one tunable, each with the story of where it came from.
Flow Field
Particles released into a field of Perlin noise, tracing long curved paths. Tune the noise scale, particle count and fade, then export at your screen resolution.
Murmuration
Craig Reynolds’ three flocking rules, running live. Adjust separation, alignment and cohesion and watch the flock hold together or fall apart.
Turing Bloom
Two chemicals, different diffusion rates, and the patterns Alan Turing predicted in 1952. Change the feed and kill rates to move between spots, stripes and mazes.
Fractal Garden
Grow plants from a rewriting rule, the way Lindenmayer described algae in 1968. Change the rule, angle and depth to get a different species.
Sand Loom
Grains falling one at a time until the pile finds its own critical slope, and every avalanche size becomes possible.
Starfield
The screensaver that outlived the problem it was invented for: an endless fall through stars, at whatever speed and density you like.