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A few suggestions:
- Left bar could be audio responsive. Nothing fancy, no change in design, the arrow could simply track spikes.
- Top bar could track mouse movement (1 could go towards, 1 could go away, and 1 could continue moving randomly)
- Main shape could pulse with audio (nothing crazy, maybe just the edges) or if that's too much maybe have a heartbeat pulse of some kind.
- A parallax effect on the background that's inverted to the mouse mouvement could be interesting visually
- The bottom dots could randomly show numbers or symbols
Finally I'd suggest making a companion piece with a similar design for a multi-monitor setups or to alternate at launch. I'd try mirroring some elements like the bar on the left, but instead I'd have track in opposite direction for example. I'd also move the top bar to the right so that it tracks the mouse vertically and have different widgets at the top similar to this one's right widgets.
Anyway, just a few ideas.
1) Make sure you have the right resolution
2) Make sure you don't have any other wallpapers currently applied
3) Make sure your PC can handle the added resource cost of an animated (video) wallpaper