We’ve posted a new video of Gravilux 1.2 to YouTube:
Archive for July, 2010
New Gravilux 1.2 Video posted to YouTube
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010New Bubble Harp video on YouTube
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010We’ve posted a new Bubble Harp video to YouTube:
New Antograph Video on YouTube
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010We’ve posted a new video of Antograph to YouTube:
Gravilux 1.2 released: massive speedup and antialiasing
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010Gravilux 1.2 is now available in the app store. It features a massive speedup–up to a hundred times faster–even on old iPhone 3s. Try Gravilux with the maximum number of stars to get a true taste of the improvement. Also new is antialiased points: try very low gravity and notice how the points actually move at a finer resolution than the pixels on your display, moving between pixels. And several other interface refinements are featured in this version. See below for a gallery of color images from Gravilux 1.2.
Gravilux review from ipad-app-a-day
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010http://ipadappaday.wordpress.com/2010/07/13/gravilux-offers-new-age-etch-a-sketch
“To anyone who spent hours with a Kaleidoscope as a kid, or likes to watch fish swim in an aquarium, Gravilux offers a few minutes of relaxation from a stressful day, a meditation tool, or a chance to enjoy abstract art in the process of becoming.”
Gravilux in the New York Times Magazine
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010The New York Times Magazine published a great article on creative apps for the iPad in its July 4 edition, easing the fears of those believing the iPad is a “consumer-only” device:
“Apps like Gravilux awaken an ‘Avatar’-like sensitivity to electricity in the body, power in the palms and general connectedness.”
The Aesthetics of the iPad, Virginia Heffernan, New York Times Magazine, July 4, 2010
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/04/magazine/04FOB-medium-t.html

