Circuli – A Generative Ambient Sound Instrument

You can play with it freely by clicking here.

Here is an action video (for the iOS version):

  • Circles grow at a constant rate.
  • No two circle can overlap.
  • Bigger circle pushes and shrinks smaller circle when in contact.
  • A circle “pops” and makes a sound when its boundary intersects with the center of another circle.
  • The pitch of the sound is determined by the position of the circle on the background. Bigger the hole, higher the pitch.
  • The envelope of the produced sound is determined by a number of parameters including final circle size and time of interaction between two involved circles.

Have fun!

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  1. Dan
    Posted February 25, 2012 at 6:22 pm | Permalink

    Very nice Batuhan, you come up with some brilliant generative machines!

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