This is a video demo of Microsia – an interactive sound game/tool which lets you dive into a plant cell to explore the sound of the microcosm.
Within the cell there are a multiplicity of cell particles which you can manipulate to generate music and visual effects. The particles’ interplay creates new audio-visual compositions again and again.
System Requirements: Windows XP/Vista, 1.8GHz CPU, 512 MB RAM (1GB for Vista users), 64 MB Graphics Card, DirectX-compatible sound card
A demo version of Microsia is available.
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Tags: ambient music, Microsia, music toys, soundtracks, video games
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That looks like loads of fun! Might have to pick that up for my nephews. Reminds me a bit of that old DS game ‘Electroplankton’.
Nice looking take on Electroplankton!