Do you fantasize about turning your browser into a crackling audiovisual clash of bold color and whirring bass? Of course you do. For those days when YouTube videos just aren’t cutting it, artists Video Jack have created AV Clash, an in-browser interactive artwork (designed in Flash). The audio-reactive animation loops combine with sounds from Freesound.org to make for an addictive way to annoy your co-workers. You might want to use headphones to avoid any charges of disruption. Or not. Check out the video below to get a taste, then go get busy with it here.The creators, André Carrilho, Nuno Correia, and Gokce Taskan say:AV (AudioVisual) Clash is composed of 4 audiovisual “objects,” which enable playback and manipulation of four different loops of sound and audio-reactive visuals. Objects can be dragged and thrown, creating interactions (clashes) between them.On an initial level, AV Clash facilitates playfulness, discovery and randomness. But it also offers the possibility of going deeper into each object, customizing its sounds and animations.[via Create Digital Motion]
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