Smoking clover

According to the Jargon File, Smoking clover is a computer display hack,[1] originally created by Bill Gosper. Several converging lines are drawn on a color monitor in such a way that every pixel struck has its color incrementedaltered to the next hue up or down. The color map is then repeatedly rotated.

The result of this is a rainbow-hued, shimmering four-leaf clover. The program has been described as "psychedelic", and Gosper joked about keeping it a secret from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) due to its "hallucinogenic properties".

Source code for Linux to reproduce the effect is available on the web.[2]

Notes

  1. "smoking clover". The Jargon File.
  2. smokingclover - sourceforge.net


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