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Random Animations (bleuje.com)

481 points by ggrelet · 946 days ago · 61 comments on HN

Article summary

The article appears to be about a website that displays random animations, which are actually pre-rendered videos embedded in the page and selected randomly. The animations can be refreshed by clicking, pressing the space bar, or waiting for a short period. The website's source code reveals that it uses Google analytics and has a hardcoded doNotTrack setting to false. The animations have sparked a discussion about their creation, accessibility, and potential uses.

Main themes

  • random animations
  • pre-rendered videos
  • user tracking and privacy
  • creative coding
  • music visualizations
  • nostalgia and retro technology

What commenters say

  • The animations are pre-rendered videos, not generated in real-time, and can be saved by inspecting the page's source code.
  • The use of Google analytics and hardcoded doNotTrack setting raises concerns about user tracking and privacy.
  • The animations can be created using specialized programs or languages like Processing, and some commenters have shared their own experiences with similar projects.
  • The animations have a hypnotic effect and could be used in various applications, such as music visualizations or password reminders.
  • Some commenters have nostalgic memories of similar visualizations from their past, such as Winamp plugins or TV interstitials.
  • The accessibility of the animations and the potential for users to create their own are major points of discussion.
  • The licensing and copyright of the animations are unclear, and some commenters have expressed interest in using or modifying them.
  • The animations have inspired comparisons to other art forms, such as MC Escher's work, and have sparked discussions about their creative and technical merits.