errorspace
e.r.r.o.r. emerged from Tim Petter’s bachelor’s project at HAW Hamburg. By treating code as an interface between human and machine, the project explores generative design as a dynamic, user-driven process — prioritizing openness, adaptability, and creative autonomy.
The website brings these tools together, making them freely accessible and open to use. errorspace encourages participation and offers tools for continued development, including SVG export for program-independent reuse.
Tools
- Emotion Grid – Animated points visualize emotional states through color, motion, and interaction.
- Voronoi Sketch – A reactive Voronoi diagram shaped by user input and gesture.
- Globe Dot Grid – A digital globe built from points, adjustable in structure and scale.
- Pulse Grid – Heartbeat visualized in six modes: Sleep, Focus, Calm, and more.
- Star Grid – A structured point field in space, contrasting the spherical globe.
- Calligraphic Lines – Slow movements draw delicate strokes, fast gestures bold lines.
- Calligraphic Snake – Animated lines respond to speed and direction with rhythmic motion.
- Sundial SVG – A digital shadowclock reflecting time through light and angle.
- Fade – Translates gestures into layered gradients of dots, lines, and shapes.
- 64Bit Grid – Bit-depth quadrants reveal how data resolution affects form and color.