Honestly I would really like to tell you that but I can't. I was bored, one day, so I thought: what happens if you draw a lot of sines with varying colors?
Nothing. It was absolutely terrible, like a cacophonic rainbow that was having a seizure. I'll never try something like that again.
But I didn't give up and I kept trying stuff, like changing the main color to white, adding some noise to each sine and adding a small gradient in the brightness of consecutive waves.
I started liking it, so after some more tweaks I decided I was kinda into it. I finally found a way to loop the whole animation and rendered it as a video that you can see here. Of course I then kept on my computer for a few months (don't know why, probably I wasn't really satisfied and forgot to publish it) until about a month ago where I decided it was time to finally give the green light to this repo. Once again, obviously, it took me even more time to post it on my instagram profile. That's anxiety, baby.
Did I ever tell you how much I like color aberration? It makes something boring (like a sine wave) into something a little bit more interesting. At least to me.
Here below as a super-low-quality GIF or on my instagram profile. Also, you can clone the repo and see the source file by yourself.
This project is distributed under Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.