An interactive digital experience featuring responsive, stick-like creatures that follow your mouse or touch movements in a 3D environment.
Features: Triboids is a browser-based interactive experience that features a swarm of responsive, organic, stick-like creatures. These entities exist within a 3D environment and exhibit lifelike, procedural movement as they dynamically track and follow the cursor or touch input. The simulation utilizes fluid physics and emergent behavior, allowing the creatures to cluster, trail, and react in real-time to user interaction.
History: Developed by Lars Berg in 2016 and published in 2017, the project explores the intersection of minimalist aesthetics and reactive programming. It serves as an experimental study in artificial life and movement, focusing on how simple geometric constraints can produce complex, believable behavioral patterns that invite user engagement.
Use cases: The project is ideal for digital art galleries, interactive web portfolios, or as a source of creative inspiration for developers interested in generative animation. It can be used as a meditative visual toy, a stress-relief tool, or a demonstration of lightweight 3D rendering and interaction design within a web browser.