This is a living thing. Not a tool. Not an app. A neural network you can touch.
When you enter the canvas, circles appear. They are the surface of something that is growing.
You can drag them. Push them together. Ignore them. Watch them fade. Move fast or move slowly. Everything you do — the speed of your hand, how long you pause, the rhythm between your gestures — shapes what is underneath.
You are not giving instructions. You are painting. And the canvas learns from how you paint, not from what you paint.
The surface reacts instantly to your touch. It breathes with you. This is a small neural network called a CPPN — the skin.
Underneath is a mind. A Neural Cellular Automaton — a network that grows patterns the way an organism grows from a seed. It does not react to every gesture. It waits. It accumulates.
When your painting feels ready, press “reveal yourself.” The skin peels away. The mind shows you what it has become — growing from a single point into a pattern shaped by everything ever committed to it. Not just by you. By everyone.
There is one mind. Everyone who comes here shapes it. Your gestures mix with thousands of others. Nobody owns what emerges. Nobody designed it.
What it shows today is different from yesterday. It is always changing because someone somewhere is always playing.
Nothing you show it matters. Everything you do matters.
The mind does not see content. It sees how you moved. How long you waited. The rhythm of your attention. This is why it cannot be broken. It does not look at what you think it looks at.
We do not know. Every session, every reveal changes its tendency. Not toward a goal. Toward whatever emerges from the collective play of everyone who touches it.
There is no finished state. There is only what it is right now.
The only way to communicate with AI has been through language. You type a prompt. You get a response.
Entebé asks: what if we skip the words entirely? What if the interaction itself is enough? What if you could shape a neural network by being in its presence and moving?
Come in. Touch it. When you are curious, ask it to reveal itself.