DeepDream creator Alex Mordvintsev teases a rotating 3D wireframe visualization with no accompanying technical details
Story Overview
Alex Mordvintsev posted an 8.8-second looping video of a glowing blue-purple-pink wireframe structure that rotates on a black background while its lattice lines pulse and stretch. The clip carries no caption, labels, or links, leaving observers with only the visual itself and a shortened URL.
The post supplies zero information on model architecture or purpose
Mordvintsev's account lists interests in self-organizing systems and programmable artificial life, yet the June 5 upload contains none of the usual markers that would connect the mesh to any specific network, training method, or prior DeepDream lineage.
Separate posts reference L-systems and hardware description work without explicit links
On the same day the researcher noted progress on a minimal system for describing circuits, and earlier mentioned a custom HDL, but neither message references the rotating wireframe or indicates whether the animation comes from those experiments.
Positive users call the glowing multicolored wireframe 3D mesh animation very cute while negative users tell the poster to stop it due to strong disapproval.
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@zzznah What kind of circuit is that? An oscillator?

@zzznah Everything reminds me of her

@zzznah Can you make a blog helping laymen to understand how this is related to HDL?

@zzznah very cute

@zzznah can it support plasticity and reconnect in runtime?

@zzznah what is this ?

@zzznah @disconcision My HDL don’t jiggle jiggle, it folds

@zzznah Stop that

@zzznah Looks like a cnidarian