
Proof of concept live online exhibit location: Http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Auville%20Heights/33/39/38
The Everything Screen is an algorithm that displays every possible combination of colors in a set color index on a set 2d matrix in order (no random) with a frame reference.
There are a few proof-of-concept examples of them running inside the Second Life platform and you can watch them running live, but the platform is very slow which is why I have only up to 8 color versions running.

When compiled on a local machine doing it in pixels, we can run ones at 10 by 10 at 16 colors at the times it’s taking the 6×6 2 and 3 color examples in the exhibit to cycle!

It’s like watching an old “Light Bright” auto-run through every possible picture.
I will update this page as soon as the 2 and 3 color versions complete their run-through with the attained data there from.