Gravilocity is a Entertainment app by gedalia.net. Play with thousands of flying stars. Watch as stars respond to your fingers, while you pull, push and spin them.
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1. Created by Gedalia Pasternak, a Computer Graphics Engineer whose work has been seen in television commercials, video games, and the occasional military training system.
2. Gravilocity is built on the critically acclaimed iBeams special effects system, which has been used to make iBeams and iBeams HD.
3. Watch as stars respond to your fingers, while you pull, push and spin them.
4. -To make a parameter respond to the microphone press any one of the buttons with a blue arrow on it.
5. Gravilocity was inspired by gravilux, and gravitarium, not to mention all the other particle play apps out there.
6. A controller window shows up, press mic and the parameter will now respond to the microphone.
7. I have tried every other visualiser on the iPad and apart from it's bigger brother I-beams this eats them all for breakfast.
8. -Pinch and zoom and the stars stretch off into infinity making fractal forms.
9. Play with thousands of flying stars.
10. Watch as they fall and bounce in response to gravity and the accelerometer.
11. Stars can fly home after you push them around.
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Amazing app! Thank you so much for the update allowing it to function with the new iOS. I missed this app a lot an am very happy it’s back!
So… are you hanging us out to dry? Is this excellent app going the way of ibeams? Is this it? Please tell all your fans if you’re going to update this great app or if you’re letting us all down.
I love the game but can you please update it please.
Like this app a lot!
We use it for several things: as a background for our hip hop performances; for introdicing students to an options menu with Type and Class and so forth (how to “step Into” the Making-Process); exposure to particle generators; modelling all sorts of interactive processes. It works SO well with music that most of my friends improvise with the app on the fly - I have a mini projector ;-)
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