EXP·018 Lullaby — Hum to the storm. Sustained sound calms a violent sea; silence slowly brings the weather back.

Design Lab · Experiment 018 · voice as order

Hum to the storm.

The sea begins restless. Give it one sustained sound—hum, speak, or breathe—and the weather starts to listen. Waves soften, rain thins, and a broken moon becomes whole again.

storm · mic off

audio becomes two local numbers—loudness and steadiness—in this tab. never recorded, stored, transcribed, or sent as raw audio. no mic? hold the fallback button.

canvas live · silence restores weather

The lullaby.

a voice is not a command here · it is sustained weather pressure

Input
One scalar microphone level sampled locally. No words, pitch, identity, or audio stream enters the experiment.
Steadiness
A rolling window rewards sustained presence. A shout passes; a hum accumulates.
Calm
A leaky state softens sea, rain, cloud and lightning while revealing the moon.
Silence
Calm drains slowly. The storm returns like weather, never like a switch.
Fallback
Hold the visible button with pointer, Space, or Enter. It drives the identical detector and meter.

Five weather states.

one scalar calm value · five readable moments

00 storm

Broken horizon

Rain cuts sideways and the moon exists only as fragments.

01 listening

A signal arrives

The meter moves, but the storm waits for steadiness.

02 yielding

Weather leans in

Clouds separate and the wave field loses its sharpest peaks.

03 calm

The moon connects

A continuous path of warm light crosses quiet water.

04 returning

Silence has weight

The reflection fractures first; rain follows after.

Shout or sustain?

deterministic traces · the same detector as the microphone