Experiment 2 - The Time Paradox
In this TouchDesigner project, time is transformed into a dynamic visual experience that suggests its fluid nature in a black hole. Elements morph, shift, and change intensity in response to a virtual timeline, simulating the non-linear flow of time in a spatial context.
By adjusting speed parameters —slow, fast, overlapping—all existing simultaneously, capturing a sense of time's complexity and vastness in space.

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Delta time drives gradual changes in spatial elements, making time visible as a fluid transformation in space. Each frame alters the design subtly, creating an evolving scene where time and space interact dynamically, showing time’s continuous effect on form and movement.
By integrating elements such as noise, mathematical formulas, and 3D object models, The Time Paradox generates immersive, dynamic visuals that evoke the fluid and variable nature of time across different cosmic environments.
Layers reveal the accumulation of time through overlapping frames, while dynamic scaling and morphing illustrate how time influences spatial elements. This is what it would be like to experience time in space.







