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The Perfect Fit – A Valentine's day story

The Perfect Fit – A Valentine's day story

by hotrod46·Feb 21, 2026·1 point·0 comments

AI Analysis

Pass

A YouTube video, not a project. No code, no tool, no technical substance to ship.

Weaknesses
  • This is a film, not a software or hardware project — no reproducible technical work or codebase shared.
  • The concept (Heider-Simmel recreation) is intellectually interesting but the execution details and methodology are unexplained.
Category
Target Audience

Psychology enthusiasts, AI experimenters, people interested in perception and cognition

Post Description

One week ago, in the true spirit of Valentine's day, I decided to made a short film with AI.

In keeping with the Valentine's day theme, I'm calling it "The Perfect Fit".

At first glance it seems like a bunch of shapes moving around. Being completely honest, that's all it is. The interesting bit is - everyone you know (you included) - will naturally assume that it is a love story.

Was your brain playing tricks on you this whole time? Yes and no - the concept for this short film was inspired from a 1944 study by scientists Heider and Simmel. Participants of the study were shown a 90 second animation of shapes moving around.

When asked to describe what they saw - they told stories about how the shapes interacting described bullying, the fight of good over evil, how love conquers all, etc.

All of these complex, emotionally layered stories, just for a bunch of triangles and circles moving around.

The point was to show that - by nature, humans love giving human like qualities to everything around them. This is the same impulse that makes you see a face when looking at the front of the car.

I'm a sucker for all things human psychology - and this was too good of an idea to not steal.

Brass tacks wise - it was a good benchmark to see how far LLMs have come at solving and reasoning with math problems.

As the whole animation was written in Python by Claude and Gemini - for Blender - the models were in complete control over the timeline, keyframes, and visual effects. Consistently blown away by how fast these models are progressing.

There's a GitHub link for code if you're into that sort of thing (repo includes a blender plugin that hot reloads the blender project when the code changes) -

https://github.com/hotrod462/co-blend

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