Filed under: Audio, Multimedia, Rumors, iTunes
On the heels of our
earlier
post about new features in iTunes 8 comes
this post from video producer
and designer Allan White, speculating that the new visualizer in iTunes might be
Processing artist
Robert
Hodgins' amazing
Magnetosphere, which was available
up until a few months ago from
The
Barbarian Group (aka Robert's design company) as an iTunes plugin.
As Allan points out, there are two very strong pieces of evidence for this: 1) Allan emailed
Robert, who told him Magnetosphere had been sold to a "third party", and 2)
a twitter from Digg founder (and amateur Apple
rumor mill) Kevin Rose on Sept. 2nd describing the new visualizer as "planet like objects
wrapping around each other w/stars/light streams". As you can see in the image above, this sounds
like a pretty apt description of Magnetosphere, which visualizes sound as particle explosions like
supernovas. The Barbarian Group website's page for Magnetosphere says that "We've had a ton of
interest in it, and we've got some exciting plans, but it's gonna take us a couple months to make
it all happen."
Of course, nothing is confirmed, but it all points in the right direction. Personally, I'd love to
see Magnetosphere on every iTunes user's screen, and not just because Robert is an amazing artist
and also always gracious and helpful when I email him because my Processing particle system
animations don't look as cool as his. The world just needs stuff this cool-looking everywhere.
[via
Create Digital Music]
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