Essential
Required for the site to function. These handle security, network management, and accessibility. No consent is required for these.
- Session ID
- Load Balancer Stickiness
We use a minimal set of technical cookies to ensure Digital Field A's immersive environments render correctly and perform smoothly. No tracking, no noise.
WHAT HAPPENS UNDER THE HOOD
Cookies are small text files stored in your browser's memory. On Digital Field A, they function strictly as technical enablers. We do not use them to build profiles, sell data, or track users across the web.
Our architecture relies on these files to handle session states and preference caching. This ensures that when you interact with our visual interfaces—whether it's the neon tunnel or the physics simulations—the browser retains necessary configuration without reloading heavy assets repeatedly.
Our approach to cookie compliance is evaluated on robustness and transparency. We prioritize server-side state management where possible, reducing the dependency on client-side storage. The risk assessment focuses on data leakage; therefore, we strictly separate essential cookies (functionality) from non-essential ones (analytics), though the latter are disabled by default on this domain. The primary limit of this approach is the user experience degradation if browser settings block all storage, which may break the "immersive" persistence of visual preferences.
Required for the site to function. These handle security, network management, and accessibility. No consent is required for these.
Used to store user-defined visual settings. These allow the interface to remember your glitch intensity or tunnel speed settings between visits.
Currently disabled on Digital Field A. We believe in clean code, not data hoarding. No third-party scripts are listening to your movement.
You can manage or block cookies through your browser settings at any time. Since we do not use invasive tracking pixels, disabling non-essential cookies will not prevent you from exploring our portfolio or viewing our technical showcases.