by Lachlan Sleight | Mar 25, 2017
Strike the Colour Fly through space amongst a pulsating rainbow music visualisation Strike the Colour was a music visualizer for Android during the early Google Cardboard days. I learned Unity during its development. It featured a truly awful soundtrack composed by me...
by Lachlan Sleight | Mar 21, 2017
LineCircles A new kind of harmonograph – one that is instantly gratifying yet constantly fascinating. LineCircles was designed to be a solution to one of my biggest problems with harmonographs: you need to watch them draw to appreciate the final product, but...
by Lachlan Sleight | Mar 21, 2017
Psyia In a black void, uncountable technicolour specks dance and flow around force-fields you control. Endless hypnotic and beautiful behaviours emerge from the simplest of physical laws. Psyia is an exploration in allowing for true freedom in VR. The...
by Lachlan Sleight | Mar 21, 2012
KeyboardReborn Record, play back and observe the patterns of your music – without pressing ‘record’. Have you ever sat down at your MIDI keyboard, improvised something and thought to yourself ‘woah…that was actually awesome! If only I’d been...