Your heartbeat, your steps, your breath — rendered as a living 3D form in real time.
srad began with a simple question: what does a magnetic field actually look like? Not in a textbook — in your hand, in real time. That question pulled in more sensors. Heart rate. Steps. Sound. The pull of the earth. One thing led to another, and here we are. srad doesn't claim to reveal anything profound. It's an experiment in making the invisible visible — and it turns out your body has a lot to say. The form exists only while you're there to make it. Put the phone down and it's gone. Pick it up and it begins again. Ephemeral art, made from nothing but being alive.
srad reads the invisible data your body generates and renders it as a living sphere.
Sensor Resonance
When your heart rate and step cadence fall into sync, a resonance glow travels across the sphere — a hotspot that only exists when you're in flow. Something to notice. Something to earn.
New · Soundscape
srad doesn't just show your data — it sounds it. Your heartbeat becomes the bass, your steps the rhythm, your motion stirs the air around you. And when your pulse and pace fall into sync, the resonance rises in the music too. Best with EarPods in and your phone in your pocket, on a walk. Nothing is recorded — the music lives only while you move.