
The downside is that there is no way to interact with the skin. NOTE: Because this visualizer spans the complete width of your monitor, it is set to "click-through" so as to not interfere with your Windows desktop.

While not quite as cool as the real thing, this visualizer comes as close as I can get without a gatefolding double-sided monitor. Ha! I never completed the task due to the complexity involved, but I finally completed it over a long weekend in 2020. The back contains another prism, concentrating the prismatic rays back into a white ray of light which wraps around to the front, to start the cycle over again.īack in 2018, I decided to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the album by creating a visualizer in the style of the album cover, using nothing but Shape meters and math. Inside the gatefold cover, along with the song lyrics, the refracted light beam continues across - with the signature "heartbeat" - and wraps around to the back cover. After the album's release, it remained on the Billboard Top 100 charts in the US for a whopping 954 weeks (that's more than 18 years and 4 months!).Īnyone who's heard of Pink Floyd, or The Dark Side of the Moon (aka, DSOTM), has certainly seen one of the most iconic album covers ever made: completely black, with no title or name of the band, just a prism refracting a beam of white light.

One of the greatest progressive rock albums of all time is Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon (1973).
