"Of the millions of apps out there, none quite capitalize on the sheer fun and beauty of interactivity the way that Scott Snibbe’s do.” —CoolHunting
"Apps like Gravilux awaken an 'Avatar'-like sensitivity to electricity in the body, power in the palms and general connectedness." –New York Times
"Every once in a while, an app will come along that has no practical application whatsoever but is just SO COOL that you have to have it! Gravilux is that sort of app." —iphoneapplicationlist
Download Gravilux for: iPhone/iPad, Mac and Android (Amazon App Store)
**iTunes Top 10 App of the year for Art and Music**
**#1 App Store Entertainment App**
Gravilux lets you touch the stars: it’s a particle simulator and music visualizer that lets you use gravity to interact with touch the stars beneath your fingertips: a combination of interactive art, meditation, relaxation, and wonder.
You can tease and twist the particles into galaxies or explode them like a supernova. You can color the stars by speed, and make them dance with a music visualizer. You can change parameters including gravity, antigravity, color, and the size of your galaxy, and make gravitational text and typography. Multiple fingers and multiple people can touch the screen at once. Gravilux was first created as a work of interactive art by Scott Snibbe available only in galleries and museums until it became a best-selling #1 app on iOS.
Gravilux Features:
Interactive gravity and antigravity star particle simulator
Change star particle parameters: size, number of stars, gravity strength
Create words and type with stars and warp them with gravity
Music visualizer with built-in songs or choose songs from your music library
Share images via iMessage and social media
Relax, meditate, calm, and unwind for mental health and wellness
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This is the video for the original Gravilux that became the number one app in the iPhone and iPad App Stores in 2011:
Music by Night Sea, “Grand Bleu” from Still