Interactive digital plancton
I really love this display at the Muséum d'histoire naturelle in Neuchâtel, Switzerland
www.museum-neuchatel.ch/new/index.php
It seems to work by picking up the resorption of infrared light (dark object don't do the trick). The small silver and gold specks interact the most and quickest, while some patterns seem so move in random ways. This combination of interaction and coincidence, with great graphics and cool sound, make this an absolutely irresistible game!
(Sorry, I'm no techie - if anyone can explain this more precisely, feel free to write a comment)
Interactive digital plancton
I really love this display at the Muséum d'histoire naturelle in Neuchâtel, Switzerland
www.museum-neuchatel.ch/new/index.php
It seems to work by picking up the resorption of infrared light (dark object don't do the trick). The small silver and gold specks interact the most and quickest, while some patterns seem so move in random ways. This combination of interaction and coincidence, with great graphics and cool sound, make this an absolutely irresistible game!
(Sorry, I'm no techie - if anyone can explain this more precisely, feel free to write a comment)