In-browser demos across muriel's channels. The spatial set — layered DOM text
in 3D, the Robertson/Dumais Data Mountain, Mackinlay/Robertson/Card's
Perspective Wall, plus two sciprogfi test-cases — shares the
_lib/spatial.js
scaffold (scene · mountain · parallax · focus). Beyond it: a FUI telemetry HUD
and the muriel brand mark. Every demo is standalone and runs in the browser.
For the full cross-channel gallery — raster, science, diagrams, web — see the
muriel gallery.
Text floats at varying Z depths against a 1pt grid. Floor / ceiling / side walls + transformed text on architectural surfaces. Image exhibits + Data-Mountain bookmark chips.
Tilted-plane catalogue of MBP products. Cards stand upright on the slope; click to bring forward. ~21° tilt, eye-level camera looking across the table.
Bent three-panel ribbon of 16 timeline items from Brunelleschi (1425) to muriel.spatial (2026). ←/→ steps focus; cards glide along the ribbon, side panels foreshorten.
Four-board mesh imageboard rendered as a tilted plane. /ident/, /opt/, /org/, /feral/ — colour-zoned. Cards carry [organic?] / [untranslatable] / pidgin-only stamps. Spatial position is the anonymous node's identity.
20 selected posts from a 41-post thread on a novel cognition-enhancing molecule. Discovery → chemistry → paranoia → synthesis → the bus AI shows up. CRT phosphor terminal aesthetic; ←/→ to step through the conversation.
Four-panel heads-up display — downlink rate, bearing compass, a live signal
waveform, status readout. Thin strokes, mono numerics, restrained palette;
the starter the fui.md vocabulary describes.
muriel's six-bar colophon assembling itself as a constraint solve — the brand mark is the skill's ethos rendered. Cream register.
The muriel “M” drawn as one geometric construction with an amber foveal dot, resolving into the wordmark + tagline. Cream register.
How a cursor's approach toward and retreat from ranked results reveals evaluation — pick a layout and a question, and watch the distance dynamics play out over real search-result examples. The Gaze channel's live counterpart, in the approach-retreat project.