Rotor Art

Experiments with simulation of movements and shifts by utilizing rotations.

1 or 2 elements are used to create dynamic patterns, that look like forms and seamless images. Animations represent some phenomenas of human psychics and neural perception while the only instrument for presentation is rotating of equal visual samples, placed in a grid.

Rotor Art is an attempt to transform one visual perception to another. Like fire is transformation of fuel to heat.

Synesthesia

In this animation, you can recognize falling bombs and explosions. But the moment you press pause at any point, all the objects vanish. Nothing in the image seems to change—yet they are no longer there. Not in a single frame.
The entire video is built from randomized rotations of an identical circle containing the full spectrum of colors, repeated across a regular grid. Nothing actually moves. No shockwave scatters dust. Only the nodes of that fabric—the very substance from which the world is woven—are turning.
And the world itself disappears the instant it is paused. What remains is nothing but a random, evenly distributed, universal fabric of elementary particles.

Trypophobia

Trypophobia is a phenomenon at the intersection of psychology and neurophysiology. It manifests as a feeling of horror when looking at clusters of holes arranged in a regular grid. There is often a sensation as if something is hiding behind them, ready to emerge. The lotus flower is one of the natural examples of such a pattern.

Magic Logic

A self-regenerating maze of turning doors, that is using irrational positions of doors for representation of magic, and regular patterns to display logic.

Harmony

A kinetic composition of halves of the yin–yang symbol, revealing the elusive nature of harmony.