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| Element | Details | |---|---| | | The work is credited to a collective known only as “SONE” , an anonymous group of visual artists, sound designers, and AI researchers who previously released a series of cryptic visual experiments (SONE‑001 through SONE‑476). | | Software & Tools | - Blender & OctaneRender for 3‑D modeling and lighting. - RunwayML and Stable Diffusion for AI‑generated textures. - Ableton Live & Max/MSP for sound synthesis and procedural audio. - Custom Python scripts to orchestrate nanobot‑like particle simulations. | | Filming Technique | Entirely computer‑generated; no physical camera was used. The piece relies on procedural generation to ensure every frame is mathematically derived rather than hand‑keyed, echoing the theme of algorithmic creation. | | Funding | A modest crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo raised $12,300, earmarked for compute time on high‑end GPU clusters (NVIDIA A100) and licensing of experimental sound libraries. | | Release | Uploaded on Vimeo (private link) and later mirrored on PeerTube and a decentralized IPFS node. The file name “SONE‑477.mp4” was deliberately chosen to mimic a generic system dump, encouraging viewers to focus on the content rather than branding. | | | Software & Tools | - Blender
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