The Language of AI: Shimon Bar Yacov’s Mesmerizing Orbs
Published Jul 17, 2025
UX/UI director and 3D motion designer Shimon Bar Yacov explores the dialogues between humans and artificial intelligence in a striking new series of animated experiments.
Crafted using Cinema4D and After Effects, the project features a collection of iridescent, shape-shifting orbs, each one acting as a visual metaphor for AI virtual assistants like Siri and Gemini. Fluid, luminous and reactive, these forms pulse and transform as if responding to unseen commands, combining organic behavior and digital precision.
You can view more of Shimon Bar Yacov’s digital experiments on Dribble and Behance.
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