Combining Chaos and KRZR to create art
Ever heard of Joshua Davis? 
Aside from pioneering the use of Flash as a commercial and artistic medium, he's known for establishing a new digital-organic visual design language.
In what he calls Dynamic Abstraction, Joshua uses randomization and mathematical algorithms from Chaos Theory to create kaleidoscope-like pieces of work.
Sounds heavy but looks amazing, and Motorola partnered with him to offer this KRZR experience.
If you live in the U.S., you can create your own kaleidoscope piece of art and send it to your phone.
If you live in Canada or elsewhere, you can create a personalized desktop wallpaper.

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