A living chemical field. Two reagents fight across the surface and self-organize into glowing structures — and your body decides whether it churns in chaos or snaps into a symmetric figure.
Five live signals — your heart rate, your HRV (from ECG), how still you are, your breathing rate, and your wrist temperature — fan out into forty internal channels that move the chemistry, the colour, and the sound. All five read straight off an Apple Watch. Nothing is shown. The field is the readout.
Scattered, and the field is restless and asymmetric, churning and dividing. Settle — calm heart, high HRV, still body — and it stops fighting itself and folds into a symmetric bloom. Hold it deep enough and it locks gold, with a ring that sweeps outward the instant you cross.
Drag a finger up and down the left edge to scroll through the instruments — the one you stop on is selected. Drag the right edge the same way to choose the effect. The titles bloom in, then fade. Thirteen sounds, thirteen effects.
The center is a Kaoss pad. One finger plays a note, injects real reagent, and runs your sound through the chosen effect — hold and sweep to sculpt the effect in two dimensions, tap for a burst. Touch height picks the note; left/right pans it. The background track stays clean.
Drop a second finger and the effect swallows everything — the music and your sounds run through it together. Both fingers keep playing; the lead finger sweeps the parameters and the spread between them sets how hard it hits.
No words, no stats. Cool and restless when scattered — bright and symmetric as you settle — gold when you lock in.