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Black Hole by Swiss photographer Fabian Oefner —> Stolen from http://www.thisiscolossal.com/ by @LBRN
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These are the best 25 minutes you are going to spend on the web. Ever. A tour around the international space station. See how everything works. A...
“Minecraft Style” - A Parody of PSY’s Gangnam Style. OMFG! :D AWESOMENESS!
I’m at Anomaly! http://4sq.com/2s78ze
Ian McChesney - Swimmy (2010) - 1,000 forks and cable wire
Imagine that in the Heygate Estate. - Animated Tower, A Building’s Windows Form Pixels in a Giant Analog Display
A screen made of gigantic physical pixels (or voxels) all controlled by numerous servo motors.
Absolutely stunning result.
I specially love the...
Tokbox video chat for web, iOS, or Android, making the integration of high-quality live video a breeze. For when we all get full video chat in browser (which’ll be soon).
Squarespace’s mission is to provide creative tools that power the future of the web. From designers creating the next generation of web and mobile experiences, to anyone managing their own online presence for the first time, Squarespace provides elegant solutions that set new standards for online publishing.
Here.
Disconnect claims to be a little app that makes the web a lot better. As they say: Nowadays, the web is cluttered with advertising, analytics, and social widgets. These widgets slow down the pages you go to, send your personal info to tracking companies, and expose you to attackers. Disconnect puts you in control of your data for faster, more private, more secure browsing. And unlike other filtering apps, Disconnect is optimized for speed. Pages use 17 percent less bandwidth and load 27 percent faster with Disconnect.
Made by an ex-Goggler.
Here.
Time-lapse shot over an indeterminate amount of time (this has to have taken more than a day, right?) documents graf artist Sofles as he whips out tags and more complex graffiti paintings in a seemingly limitless variety of styles, texture and color.
Where Did My Tweet Go?
‘The velocity that information propagates through Twitter is fascinating. But by only looking at your timeline, it is not easy to see this. We have created WDMTG to help you understand how tweets spread.’
Did you ever want to see what people around the world are searching for in Google, in real time? Now you can, with this visualizer that displays the Internet’s top trends in a beautiful, full-screen and live-updating animation.
You can specify which country you want to see trends in, or look worldwide.
Here.
A daily dose of 6sec transitions and animations. Here. Follow @ThisIsSIXUX for updates.
This PS4 ad is so predictable it’s hard to imagine why anyone decided to spend any money on it.
It’s like watching the 90’s.
Again.
The PS4 is an incredible product and this is all the marketing department and agency can muster? And, as always, you could stick an xBox logo at the end and it’d work just dandy.
YAWN.
Blog that exposes the dated, hostile, and sometimes downright weird reactions men, and occasionally even other women, have to interacting with females in an anonymous setting that is considered to be male dominated (online video games, specifically first person shooters).
Obviously sexism isn’t the only problem prevalent in online gaming, it’s just the one Jenny Haniver has chosen to focus on.
Scary.
Here.
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