InkBlot Live Wallpaper

InkBlot Live Wallpaper
The official app & game
Distributed by UptoPlay
SCREENSHOTS
DESCRIPTION
Use UptoPlay to play online the game InkBlot Live Wallpaper.
This is a dynamic and moving InkBlot test generator. An inkblot test is where your mind starts to see recognizable patterns from the ambiguous forms on a canvas. It's like cloud watching, but on your smart-phone.
Completely customizable: Colors, sizes, inkblots, speed, stretchiness and more. Free to try for 24 hours.
Great for people that are into psychology, psychedelic, order and chaos, emerging patterns, lava lamps, blobs, inkblot tests and the Rorsharch theme.
Also comes with automatic battery saving tuning!
This app is inspired by the Rorschach Test, which was invented in 1921 by Hermann Rorschach, a psychiatrist from Switzerland.
Using interpretation of "ambiguous designs" to assess an individual's personality is an idea that goes back to Leonardo da Vinci and Botticelli.
French psychologist Alfred Binet had also experimented with inkblots as a creativity test, and, after the turn of the century, psychological experiments where inkblots were utilized multiplied, with aims such as studying imagination and consciousness.
Have fun!
Enjoy with UptoPlay the online game InkBlot Live Wallpaper.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: Andreas Rudolph
Genre: Personalization
App version: 1.1
App size: 526k
Recent changes: - Now has a 24 hour free trial period!
- Minor optimizations
Comments:
Look carefully/what do you see/think?
dung. just like the developer. dung.
24hour trial only
May 8, 2014: Attempted play online of live wallpaper that seems of almost perfect synchronicity, ideal to my character, my idiom, my interpretation of World and it's feeble inhabitants. Ever fluctuating image to mirror my fluid analysis. Issues arrive immediately; small kb size app, installs to 100% in seconds, yet fails to appear as downloaded in notifications bar. Might be scam, sneaking in trojans, spyware, child pornography to incriminate political undesirables. ....must remember to investigate further.
Can you make the images smoother, add fading near the edges (like real ink blots) and perhaps also add an option to use more than two colours at once. It's ok so far though, if a bit too simple.."
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