Look, man, this “OscilloFlow” situation… it’s got a lot of ins, a lot of outs, a lot of what-have-yous. It’s basically a feedback loop, which is very Zen if you think about it. The screen takes a look at itself, moves a little to the left, maybe spins a bit, and then draws some new chaos right on top. It’s like a rug that just keeps tying the room together, frame after frame.
Here’s the skinny on the hardware interface for OscilloFlow.
Knob 1: Point Density—from sparse geometry to a smooth, solid ring.
Knob 2: Chaos Level—introduces instability, tearing, and high-frequency ripples.
Knob 3: Rotation & Spiral—sets the spin speed and the feedback’s vortex intensity.
Knob 4: Color Picker—cycles the palette for the primary oscillating lines.
Knob 5: Feedback Zoom—left to zoom out, right to fall into the tunnel.
Just go with the flow, Donny!
