Love that the least common multiple of the period of each dot is 15:00 when they coalesced simultaneously in the center and edges at 7:30 I knew where to fast forward to, to get the singularity.
thank you! I'm glad I wasn't the only one thinking of this. I've also noticed that Tenths will click like the quarters, and Fifths are silent like the Thirds 1:30 Tenth 3:00 Fifth 4:30 Tenth 6:00 Fifth etc...
I really love how you fade from tonal to percussive and match it with the color. Really great way to keep the interest going. I’ve been having a blast trying to incorporate these ideas into music making. Though right now I can only program 6 strikes per cycle and the polymeter doesn’t have nearly the uncluttered sound yours achieves.
0:00 dot 0:01 small spiral 0:02 medium spiral 0:03 large spiral 0:04 incomplete circle 0:05 unfinished 6 0:07 6 0:08 fancy e 0:10 weird e 0:12 urdu 5 0:18 left tear drop 0:34 daisy 1:35 * 3:00 dot inside a circle inside a circle 5:00 dot inside a circle 7:30 another dot inside a circle (half cycle) 15:00 back to where we started
To me it sounds EXACTLY like Chopin's Etude Op. 25 No 1, Aeolian Harp or Shepherd boy. ua-cam.com/video/NrSkBRBOdkk/v-deo.html Let me know what you think!
5:05 for two petals 0:52 for three petals 0:36 for four petals 1:27 for five petals 2:07 for seven petals 1:12 for eight petals 2:40 for nine petals 3:16 for eleven petals 1:45 for twelve petals 1:53 for thirteen petals
5:00 for 1/3 cycle (2/3 at 1/3 point, 1/3 in the center) 3:45 for 1/4 cycle (1/4 at perimeter, 1/2 at 1/2 point, and 1/4 in the center) 2:59 for 1/5 cycle (2/5 at 1/5 point, 2/5 at 3/5 point, and 1/5 in the center) 2:30 for 1/6 cycle (1/6 at perimeter, 1/3 at 1/3 point, 1/3 at 2/3 point, and 1/6 in the center)
I wish my Prof had owned an "app" like this when i took my Perception class in Uni way back in the seventies. He had some really cool gizmos that he used to demonstrate certain concepts to us in class, but I'll bet he would have used this to point out any number of things to us as to why we perceive what we do. I find all of these fascinating. Thanks for your creations. 💐
This one feels really good, it's an amazing one. I do prefer long periods, the ones that repeat over too fast are less interesting to me. Thanks for the idea and the video!
I'm the opposite - I like to play them x2 because my hearing memory isn't as long lasting as my seeing memory, so going faster helps me to match sight and sound synergistically
This is one of the best yet! So satisfying! I love the ones where you can tell where the middle is and where it starts going in reverse. Just sat here at 1:15 am watching this go round and round. I love these
I absolutely love this. Rhythm and texture are perfect. I wonder how it would sound if we had chord tones instead of scales. I know there would be fewer dots to play with, but maybe some repetition wouldn't be unflattering.
I love how when patterns form usually a harmony or chord is played or on its way. This is like watching in anticipation for the DVD logo screensaver hit the exact corner of the screen and the DVD logo is on DMT.
7:25 - quarter 14:55 - half 29:55 - restart At 15:00 the whole thing up till now is just reversing... You can see this at the 3/4 mark at 22:20 as it corresponds to the quarter mark, but in reverse...
nature (including us) is a coveted treasure of the universe. i don’t think we realize how truly immaculate the design is on earth. i realize the universe is a big place, but to our understanding there is so much that makes earth unique. to wonder if there’s another place similar to it.. maybe. but exactly like it, i highly, highly doubt it
you should see about doing these in VR.. imagine being able to move around in & around the circle while watching & hearing everything.. thatd be the shit
The craziest thing about this is each dot is just bouncing back and forth along the same straight line the entire video. Follow one dot for a while and you’ll see it. They’re all going the same speed, too.
I love how pattern and shape are emergent properties of these balls each continuing their own motion unaltered in speed/direction. These videos have made me think in some new directions. I can't wait to see some 3D examples! Thanks!
I love how it looks like little cells multiplying under a microscope! And I love the clicks, it sounds like water dripping and bubbling :) Edit: sonically it's so calming I feel like falling asleep to it, but I can't stop watching the beautiful patterns!
Here is a suggestion, it may be a challenge to code depending on your framework, but as for now I haven't seen chaotic ones, it could be interesting: start with a square, with 36 dots in it arranged in a 6x6 grid, and give each dot the same momentum but a different direction by increments of 10 degrees. They may collide and change direction (more chaotic) or not (more possible order emerging from the chaos), and the sound is made when a circle collides with the limit, changing its direction accordingly. Left / right sound and distance would be based on where the collision with the limit occurs. If collisions between dots is enabled, don't make a sound when it happens, it would be too overwhelming I believe. That's the idea, maybe you'll find it interesting, or maybe it will give you other ideas to develop. Thanks again for what you create, have fun!
@@alviOST well, I DID “read alat”… I also understood it. Throw in the fact that I can spell and form recognizable sentences, and I can honestly say that yes, I am smarter than you. Good day!
so... this is what creates the currents in the air and water on a sphere going round and round.. it also creates meandering in streams and rivers... it creates vortices ... which is how the Universe stores energy... spirals are governed by the Fibonacci sequence... with a growth ratio we call the Golden Ratio... a variable number between 1.5 and less than 1.7... that's why our lovely Universe is fractal
I like to wait til I know the sequence has hit a halfway point and then skip to double that time. In this case once I saw 7:32 I knew I needed to skip to 15:04 to see the entire thing end and start again.
A few of my favorite parts within the first 5 minutes (there's a lot) 0:02 0:40 1:21 1:40 2:00 2:07 2:21 2:37 ( the actual thing is a few seconds later but i just like the click sound here) 2:57 3:18 3:42 3:56 4:14 4:29 4:36 4:52 Ok that's all for now I may make one for the first 10 minutes but there's a lot of satisfying moments in this that i feel the need to point out so it could take a while Anyways enjoy! :}
what's the illusion?
All of the circles are moving in straight lines through the center of the circle, even if you see all these curves appear.
@@project_jdmI feel like it’s because the screen is moving
@@project_jdm yes because the speed of each circles keep changing over time
@@j.dot555 Dont criticize peoples work its rude
@@j.dot555 i feel like you should've commented blah blah blah somewhere else 〰️😀
37:18 leadup to a very good moment
I think this is the most hypnotizing one yet
It happens at exactly 7:30 as well. I think the period of reciprocation for each dot has a least common multiple of 15:00 exactly.
happens ever 7:30 mins
7:18
"The blameless spend their days under the Lord’s care,
and their inheritance will endure forever." - Psalm 37:18
Love that the least common multiple of the period of each dot is 15:00 when they coalesced simultaneously in the center and edges at 7:30 I knew where to fast forward to, to get the singularity.
the quarters aswell 3:45 and 11:15
And 1:52.5 😊
And 0:56.25 (it goes quick)
And sixteenth cycle 0:28.125
Yeah, but the only true singularity was at 01:00:00
𝗧𝗜𝗠𝗘𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗠𝗣𝗦 (Eighth, Quarter, Third, Half and Whole)
Eighth - 1:52
Quarter - 3:45
Third - 5:00
Eighth - 5:37
Half - 7:30
Eighth - 9:22
Third - 10:00
Quarter - 11:15
Eighth - 13:07
Whole - 15:00
Eighth - 16:52
Quarter - 18:45
Third - 20:00
Eighth - 20:37
Half - 22:30
Eighth - 24:22
Third - 25:00
Quarter - 26:15
Eighth - 28:07
Whole - 30:00
Eighth - 31:52
Quarter - 33:45
Third - 35:00
Eighth - 35:37
Half - 37:30
Eighth - 39:22
Third - 40:00
Quarter - 41:15
Eighth - 43:07
Whole - 45:00
Eighth - 46:52
Quarter - 48:45
Third - 50:00
Eighth - 50:37
Half - 52:30
Eighth - 54:22
Third - 55:00
Quarter - 56:15
Eighth - 58:07
Whole - 1:00:00
Your welcome.
thank you! I'm glad I wasn't the only one thinking of this. I've also noticed that Tenths will click like the quarters, and Fifths are silent like the Thirds
1:30 Tenth
3:00 Fifth
4:30 Tenth
6:00 Fifth
etc...
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I really love how you fade from tonal to percussive and match it with the color. Really great way to keep the interest going.
I’ve been having a blast trying to incorporate these ideas into music making. Though right now I can only program 6 strikes per cycle and the polymeter doesn’t have nearly the uncluttered sound yours achieves.
It's interesting to hear and see chaotic parts quickly turn to harmony and back in both rythem and pattern.
0:00 dot
0:01 small spiral
0:02 medium spiral
0:03 large spiral
0:04 incomplete circle
0:05 unfinished 6
0:07 6
0:08 fancy e
0:10 weird e
0:12 urdu 5
0:18 left tear drop
0:34 daisy
1:35 *
3:00 dot inside a circle inside a circle
5:00 dot inside a circle
7:30 another dot inside a circle (half cycle)
15:00 back to where we started
Its just crazy how beautiful math is in 5:55-6:05
Yeah, exactly
Math is the language of the universe
Press 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9, and they all sound like that
To me it sounds EXACTLY like Chopin's Etude Op. 25 No 1, Aeolian Harp or Shepherd boy. ua-cam.com/video/NrSkBRBOdkk/v-deo.html
Let me know what you think!
5:05 for two petals
0:52 for three petals
0:36 for four petals
1:27 for five petals
2:07 for seven petals
1:12 for eight petals
2:40 for nine petals
3:16 for eleven petals
1:45 for twelve petals
1:53 for thirteen petals
5:00 for 1/3 cycle (2/3 at 1/3 point, 1/3 in the center)
3:45 for 1/4 cycle (1/4 at perimeter, 1/2 at 1/2 point, and 1/4 in the center)
2:59 for 1/5 cycle (2/5 at 1/5 point, 2/5 at 3/5 point, and 1/5 in the center)
2:30 for 1/6 cycle (1/6 at perimeter, 1/3 at 1/3 point, 1/3 at 2/3 point, and 1/6 in the center)
7:27
I wish my Prof had owned an "app" like this when i took my Perception class in Uni way back in the seventies. He had some really cool gizmos that he used to demonstrate certain concepts to us in class, but I'll bet he would have used this to point out any number of things to us as to why we perceive what we do.
I find all of these fascinating. Thanks for your creations. 💐
0:17 - Droplet
0:22 - Tulip
0:27 - Flower
0:32 - Clover
0:54 - Three shapes
Repeats at about 15 mins
2:31 three circleS
3:45 two circles
4:58 silent circle
7:30 halfway snap
@@whermanntx silent circles from geometry d
Triquetra is the term for that final shape
This one feels really good, it's an amazing one. I do prefer long periods, the ones that repeat over too fast are less interesting to me.
Thanks for the idea and the video!
I'm the opposite - I like to play them x2 because my hearing memory isn't as long lasting as my seeing memory, so going faster helps me to match sight and sound synergistically
@@sigil5772 SAME
What about aperiodic ones?
The perfectness of the poly-rhythms finding all possible combinations from the geometry is amazing.
The cycling, polyrhythm, tonality, and stereo on this is excellent brain massage, thank you!
This is one of the best yet! So satisfying! I love the ones where you can tell where the middle is and where it starts going in reverse. Just sat here at 1:15 am watching this go round and round. I love these
I don't know how or why you do these, but I'm glad you do.
What’s most fascinating about this is the illusion of rotation when in fact each circle is simply traveling in a straight line.
I absolutely love this. Rhythm and texture are perfect. I wonder how it would sound if we had chord tones instead of scales. I know there would be fewer dots to play with, but maybe some repetition wouldn't be unflattering.
This legit should be a Screensaver. Sounds and all
I love how when patterns form usually a harmony or chord is played or on its way.
This is like watching in anticipation for the DVD logo screensaver hit the exact corner of the screen and the DVD logo is on DMT.
I love the fact that primarily, this channel alone has completely capitalized on a brand new form and market of ASMR. Keep it up, my'man! 😃
Complex patterns emerging from a bunch of particles each moving in their own way, this is kinda like an allegory for physics
7:25 - half
14:55 - restart
alternate half/restart every 7.5 minutes
7:25 - quarter
14:55 - half
29:55 - restart
At 15:00 the whole thing up till now is just reversing... You can see this at the 3/4 mark at 22:20 as it corresponds to the quarter mark, but in reverse...
@@ChristianL3399 thanks. didn't look too much into it. you're right
This is so calming I swear ❤❤
0:12 that love
Must be
nature (including us) is a coveted treasure of the universe. i don’t think we realize how truly immaculate the design is on earth. i realize the universe is a big place, but to our understanding there is so much that makes earth unique. to wonder if there’s another place similar to it.. maybe. but exactly like it, i highly, highly doubt it
you should see about doing these in VR.. imagine being able to move around in & around the circle while watching & hearing everything.. thatd be the shit
Love that idea 😮
The craziest thing about this is each dot is just bouncing back and forth along the same straight line the entire video.
Follow one dot for a while and you’ll see it.
They’re all going the same speed, too.
Yeah I’m not gonna lie. This randomly popped up while I was stoned af last night. Most amazing night of my life lol. Thanks JDM! You got a new sub!
I really enjoy how a lot of the patterns that line up in this one don’t have a connection noise like how a lot of other ones I’ve seen do.
Amazing how a bunch of dots going back and forth in a straight line can form such interesting patterns.
I really love the moment all goes silent and the dots are about to hit the circle in unison like at 1:27.... But 7:27 takes the cake
My favorite so far....was so nice to dissociate to and give my anxious brain a place to let go ☺️💜
I think this is my favourite format yet!
Every dot moves in a straight line, as you say, and every dot causes a sound while hitting the circle ... mesmerizing❤
I love how pattern and shape are emergent properties of these balls each continuing their own motion unaltered in speed/direction. These videos have made me think in some new directions. I can't wait to see some 3D examples! Thanks!
The shapes the circles makes makes me memorized
This is one of favourites already. So relaxing and mesmerizing.
if you look really close you can see the straight lines the dots are moving on. This one should go viral cause its crazy
Beautiful and mesmerizing!
This is the future of learning dimensional perception. Awesome
Just loving this one and through headphones its even better...sounds like i am in a magical japanese garden
This is so damn relaxing! It's awesome ❤️
That's the best one yet!
I love how it looks like little cells multiplying under a microscope! And I love the clicks, it sounds like water dripping and bubbling :)
Edit: sonically it's so calming I feel like falling asleep to it, but I can't stop watching the beautiful patterns!
Whoa, I'm hypnotized
Best one yet. Best pendulum type thing I've ever witnessed.
29:57 2nd
30:00 1th Why are giving Full, Why?
math is beautiful
59:58
7:12 and on is a cool part
Here is a suggestion, it may be a challenge to code depending on your framework, but as for now I haven't seen chaotic ones, it could be interesting: start with a square, with 36 dots in it arranged in a 6x6 grid, and give each dot the same momentum but a different direction by increments of 10 degrees. They may collide and change direction (more chaotic) or not (more possible order emerging from the chaos), and the sound is made when a circle collides with the limit, changing its direction accordingly. Left / right sound and distance would be based on where the collision with the limit occurs. If collisions between dots is enabled, don't make a sound when it happens, it would be too overwhelming I believe. That's the idea, maybe you'll find it interesting, or maybe it will give you other ideas to develop. Thanks again for what you create, have fun!
@@alviOST that’s ok…. It was meant for someone smarter than you anyway.
@@alviOST well, I DID “read alat”… I also understood it. Throw in the fact that I can spell and form recognizable sentences, and I can honestly say that yes, I am smarter than you.
Good day!
@@mrimmortal1579 "BAZINGA!" on whoever didn't want to "read alat".... I read all of it, too, and understood what OP was thinking of LOL
I suppose a "TL;DR" might have been useful, too....
Chinese new year is in five days. If you did anything with a pentatonic scale, that would be pretty interesting. :)
Most of my videos use the pentatonic scale, including this one.
@@project_jdm Today I learned... I couldn't even hear it.
I wish there was a moment when ALL of the bubbles hit the circle at the same time. That would be so satisfying.
Go to 37:10 and watch for about 20 seconds
this sounds even more crazy when listned to in paulstrach its simply next level
so... this is what creates the currents in the air and water on a sphere going round and round.. it also creates meandering in streams and rivers... it creates vortices ... which is how the Universe stores energy... spirals are governed by the Fibonacci sequence... with a growth ratio we call the Golden Ratio... a variable number between 1.5 and less than 1.7... that's why our lovely Universe is fractal
really good stereo fx
これもまた、秀逸ねぇ!
This is all we need.
i need to find my old spirograph set
what I was thinking too!
36:45 random pause
I can imagine drawing half these shapes using polar graphs
Physics at it's finest. 😁
this is so satisfying im losing it
Math is cool and beautiful! Neat!
The Spyro-graph is what this reminds me of.
Very calming and awsome!!!!
This kind of videos are so good for neurodivergent people. Thanks for that, keep up the awesome work! 💙
this is a quite peculiar touhou spell card
Bullet Petals of Chaos and Order!🌼🏵🌸💮
That is brilliant. Great illusion!
this is next level. just found your channel today and i all have to say is #thankyou
Hi what program is that?
I love the sound it makes
35:57 Solo
14:10 was awsome
The Music Is Fire
Music of the spheres.
These are all really cool, man. Subscribed! Glad I found your channel!
this would be a dope ass touhou spell card
Bullet Petals of Chaos and Order!🌼🏵🌸💮
What an hour that was. 😊
I like to wait til I know the sequence has hit a halfway point and then skip to double that time. In this case once I saw 7:32 I knew I needed to skip to 15:04 to see the entire thing end and start again.
Every minute and a half 😊 1:30 3:00 4:30 6:00 7:30 9:00
See so like, videos like these .. never asking to like and subscribe, the content does the work, and I like it, and I subscribe!
the little patch in the middle is interesting
1:28 sounds so good
2:57
3:56
5:57
8:57
Guys think of the "circle" as of a sphere and the dots are moving faster from the front backwards
A few of my favorite parts within the first 5 minutes (there's a lot)
0:02
0:40
1:21
1:40
2:00
2:07
2:21
2:37 ( the actual thing is a few seconds later but i just like the click sound here)
2:57
3:18
3:42
3:56
4:14
4:29
4:36
4:52
Ok that's all for now
I may make one for the first 10 minutes but there's a lot of satisfying moments in this that i feel the need to point out so it could take a while
Anyways enjoy! :}
Is the path truly random or is it manipulated in some measure?
My last braincell trying to collect its chaos before a multi-paragraph essay in school:
Fun fact: if you skip with the double tap it shows lines in the circle outline😉
Yeah I’m showing all my musicians this
Bro this is amazing
Strangely addictive
This is literally perfect for my morning stretching routine ❤
Why am I reminded of the Spore soundtrack...
I love the part where the it makes the sound
I’m order to make it even more relaxing you can make the blue circles purple because the purple circles are more relaxing
And pink circles
This is the most choreographed petri dish ever.
I feel like I'm exhaling and breathing at the same time.
DEEZ NUTZ
No configuration repeats itself, but there is a finite numbed of dots within the circle. 😮