The recent releases of GNOME 3 have shipped with a default wallpaper that changes in intensity and luminosity depending on the time of day. I think this would also work well with the "purple salad" wallpaper that has been default for several releases now. It's a really nice effect, the gradual changing of the wallpaper and the chamelonic mean tone used by unity makes the desktop feel "alive", it's a marvelous effect.

Seeing a combination of this and the gradual morphing of the background over releases would be a perfect aesthetic expression of what Ubuntu is; alive, organic, and ever-evolving.

What do you think?



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