x(x)x is an edition of one hundred generative pieces created using vanilla javascript and web audio API. Azerty Betamax and Michael Hughes are joining forces - again - for this edgy experimental generative audio-visual piece.
Depending on the mint #, between one and one hundred squares randomly create minimal visual patterns - with the audio being randomly created whilst the code runs to - in turn - trigger the change in the piece's patterns. The up-to-one hundred squares perform within the boundaries of a 10 x 10 square. Click to start. You may need your 'ringer' on if you're using a phone.