
"Designed by New Haven-based new media artist Jason Ting, washes your screen in a dreamy haze of shifting gradients that feel more like a lucid dream than a haunted house. The wallpaper is actually a snapshot from one of Ting's generative art experiments - coded animations where form, color, and motion unfold in real time. Hypnoglow captures just one hypnotic frame from a digitally evolving colorscape, freezing a fleeting moment into a desktop that feels alive."
"In 2020, he began a personal project called Daily Sketches, where he used creative coding tools to produce abstract studies in form, color, and movement - what he describes as "an exploration of an algorithm or aesthetic." What started as a practice quickly grew into an expansive body of over 2,000 sketches, each one continuing his exploration of what can be made with code."
Hypnoglow is a desktop wallpaper that freezes a single, hypnotic frame from a generative art animation into a vivid, shifting-gradient image that reads like a lucid dream. The image originates from generative experiments where code creates real-time animations of form, color, and motion. Jason Ting, a New Haven-based new media artist, began a project called Daily Sketches in 2020 to explore algorithms and aesthetics through creative coding. The project expanded into over 2,000 abstract studies. Generative art is framed as a process of discovering unexpected and beautiful new worlds. Free wallpapers are provided in multiple resolutions for desktop and device use.
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