IO Graphica is an application that records your mouse movements as colored lines that many people around the internet are hailing as modern art. The process creates a visually aesthetic piece that looks
very similar to brain mapping data. The graphs the software produces make great desktops, especially when they're product of a particularly frantic gaming session.
"This is what it looks like when I run my Assassin in four Tears of Veeshan Heroic Zones, for around 3 hours." Source: Quill Scale
"Got bored in raid. Tanking Galakras (top) and Iron Juggernaut (bottom) 10n mouse movement using IOGraphica." Source: Baenling
"Here’s the IOGraph photo from last time I was using Algodoo." Source: IRC Randomness
"This is what the past 2 hours has looked like." Source: Beanhive
"This is what 24 hours of game jamming looks like in terms of mouse movement. Can you spot the Unity “play” button?" Source: PDX Speedrun
"the lines are the paths of your mouse and the circles are the stops. the bigger and darker the circle the longer the stop/pause of your mouse." Source: Elle Elle Jay
Source: Mapitecture
"1.8 hours of minecraft with Iographica in the background. It is a fun and useless program that makes art while you do stuff on your computer. This is now my desktop background." Source: Kayalishous
"this is what almost 11 hours of me sitting on a computer looks like! isn’t it cool!!" Source: Portfoliage
"All of my mouse (track pad actually) movements from one game of League of Legends. SO MANY LINES" Source: Hey, It's Lar-Bear
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