Visual Snow Simulation.
Does the static appear to move?

Visual Snow

TV static for the mind: the persistent noise of the visual system.

๐Ÿง What do you see?โ–ผ

The image is full of flickering, high-frequency "static" similar to a tuned-out analog television. For some, the static might seem to havehidden movement or appear to glow.

๐Ÿง  Why this worksโ–ผ

Visual Snow Syndrome is a neurological condition, but a milder version exists for everyone. When you are in a pitch-dark room, you see "eigengrau" (dark light)โ€”the baseline electrical noise of your neurons firing randomly.

By displaying this noise at high intensity, we reveal theSensory Overload that the brain usually filters out so you can see clearly.

๐Ÿงช Try variationsโ–ผ

Change the Intensity to adjust the "grain" of the snow. Low intensity mimics a dusty atmosphere; high intensity creates a total digital whiteout.