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doob experiments like Google Space or the interactive Sphere? Play Google Gravity - elgooG

I type google into the void, but Mr. Doob has pulled the plug on the floor. The letters drip like hot confession— melts into o , o sizzles into a second g , and the search bar bends like a neck too tired to hold up the sky.

is an interactive browser experiment that turns the traditional Google homepage into a chaotic, molten mess.

: By clicking on the surface, users can add red squares or "voxels". These red blocks are often referred to as "lava" due to their color.

is an interactive web experiment that combines the physics of the classic "Google Gravity" project with a creative, graph-based building surface. Created by renowned creative coder Ricardo Cabello , better known as Mr.doob , this experiment serves as a playful demonstration of browser-based physics and JavaScript. Core Features and Mechanics

—hit the bottom of the browser window with a silent, pixelated thud. This was the work of Mr. doob , a digital architect who decided that data should have weight. You click a fragment of the logo and toss it upward; it arcs and falls, bouncing off the search bar like a rubber ball in a zero-gravity chamber. It’s a playground of digital entropy where information is no longer a tool, but a toy. Then comes the "Lava" effect—a secondary layer of chaos where the rigid squares of the interface begin to flow. Red blocks sprout from every click, piling up like cooling magma, burying the search results in a heap of interactive debris. In this space, the objective isn't to find an answer, but to watch the structure of the web dissolve into a beautiful, tactile mess. Would you like to explore more