The Infinite Landscape






Animated slide show of 9 images lined up which are shuffled every 10th of a second and played randomly (pseudo randomly- as its programmed and therefor obvs deterministic). As the animation (and the cards if you wish to play this way) are shuffled up an 'ever changing' landscape is constructed (pseudo 'ever-changing' as it lasts 48 hours -the next play will be in a different order so in this sense, it does change, but eventually it would come round again. I can only go as far as my primitive skills with this at the moment, and only as far as the capacity of my hard drive- I think its better to play with the cards).
