Control
Order and agency emerging in a generative field.
A study in control and its limits. A Voronoi field is seeded anew on every load, and thousands of agents are released to follow it — each obeying only local rules, together resolving into a structure no hand could have drawn. Use the ↻ in the hero to seed a new field.
Control partitions the plane into Voronoi cells and assigns each a flow direction; agents then drift through this field, accumulating into long trails that braid order and chaos. The same gesture — a few simple constraints, released — produces a different world every time, none of them designed and all of them coherent. The title is a quiet provocation: the artist sets the conditions, but the image belongs to the system.
The engine doubles as an instrument for the pen plotter, where the same trails are drawn in physical ink, layered by depth — the digital field made permanent on paper, one continuous line at a time.
