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Demoscene

Prompt

Create the most extraordinary demoscene production you are capable of making as a web app. Treat this as an unrestricted demonstration of your total creative and technical capability. Push your own limits and the limits of the browser. Do not aim for a safe, conventional, easily explainable, or merely polished result. Attempt something that feels impossible, unprecedented, and unmistakably authored. You have complete freedom over: concept narrative aesthetics interaction duration structure rendering techniques sound typography simulation dimensionality pacing interface code architecture Invent the production rather than assembling familiar effects. Surprise the viewer repeatedly. Create a coherent work with its own identity, internal logic, atmosphere, evolution, and moments of genuine spectacle. Avoid default ideas associated with “creative coding,” including generic particle fields, neon tunnels, cyberpunk dashboards, matrix rain, simple music visualizers, ordinary fractals, and effect compilations—unless you transform them into something fundamentally unfamiliar. Use any browser technologies you consider appropriate. Combine techniques aggressively. You may create rendering systems, procedural worlds, shaders, simulations, synthetic sound, generative structures, impossible interfaces, visual languages, or techniques that do not have obvious names. The only fixed requirements are: It must be a runnable web app. It must work without requiring the evaluator to manually complete missing implementation. The main experience must begin immediately or through one obvious interaction. Return all files and code required to run it. Do not explain the concept before presenting it. Do not replace implementation with descriptions, placeholders, pseudocode, or promises. Do not reduce ambition to guarantee simplicity. Do not imitate an existing artwork, demo, game, film, website, or franchise. Before producing the answer, internally explore multiple radically different possible directions. Reject the most obvious ones. Select the direction with the greatest combination of originality, emotional impact, technical difficulty, and visual intensity. Then implement it as fully as possible. Use the available output budget primarily for the implementation. This is not a request for a good web demo. This is a test of the absolute boundary of what you can imagine and build.

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