It's actually somewhat unsettling, especially since we used some frames that would dither back and forth a bit to increase animation time. The effect is a somewhat pulsating sort of blob, which at best can be called "interesting", if not flat out disturbing. I imagine the music would very much set the "tone" of the experience. The point though, is that most people are distracted by their recognition of Rorschach blots and associating them with psychology and finding images within the blots that they don't realize that the images themselves are patterns that are made by their minds. Hopefully, with the music and the changing form, the audience is forced to analyze how they look and think about patterns in ink.
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