I've been playing around with Thicket on my iPhone and iPad recently and really enjoying it. I love generative apps and this is good one. Thicket is just about making the sound and visual right now and not about saving files or recording. Whilst I always like to be able to save work and come back to it I also really like to be able to just make some sound and use software to just enjoy the sound and visual combination. Thicket does that very well.
Here's the app's description:
Thicket is an audiovisual world of texture, movement, line and tone. Spending time with Thicket, you create dense, mesmerizing sonic and visual patterns within a space of warm, bright, rhythmic sound design and constantly evolving, bending, elegant scrawls. Touch it, let it go, use one, two, three or ten fingers, try a violent scribble, or a gentle caress.
Thicket's creators, Morgan Packard and Joshue Ott, are artist/programmers with roots in underground techno, classical music, art, theater and dance, who usually present their work on big screens and big sound systems. Thicket, their first adventure in to the world of mobile app art, is an intimate, highly personalized realization of the artistic styles they have each developed over years of dedicated work in venues throughout the world.
- Simultaneous gestural control of audio and video.
- Ultra-simple interface. Just move your fingers, watch and listen.
- Thicket's steady stream of musical pulses can now be expanded to an ocean of rhythmic pattern possibilities
- Disable sleep mode and watch Thicket to calm you down.
- Generative audio and video, never the same experience twice.
- Universal App: works iPad iPhone and iTouch (iPhone OS 3.1.3 required).
- iPad VGA-out support: Connect your iPad to a projector or monitor and watch Thicket on a big screen
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