
full screen audio visualizer built in papervision3d? hells yes.
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neat little flash site the affair
Over here at my day job we just launched the mini.ca trackster. Why not go and create your own track and send it to a friend or embed it in your blog or myspace or whatever your into. I personally animated all the movies so take your time in selecting the ones for your track. BTW don’t forget to unlock the locked content cause those movies are a blast.
mini - trackster

stunning work, superb site
The firm that coined the slogan “Just do it” just relaunched their website. It catalogs over 25 years of work and is built on one mean CMS. I was fortunate enough to meet with the fine gents at Instrument Marketing and had them sort of explain what went into this beast. Basically to update the site it’s even easier than updating this here blog. Not only that but each piece of work is linkable and the page doesn’t refresh when you go to each project.
shit’s bananas! so check it out wk.com
This is a really sweet resource for you designers that make internets. You can view different type treatments in real time and compare three styles side by side. There’s even an option to export the CSS for each style!

Looks like Mr. Davis and co. pumped out another slick site. This time for the peeps over at Motorola for their new MOTOKRZR. The site is a spin onthe more traditional random generative art that Josh does, this time taking the form of a Kaleidoscope. Not only can you make your own custom Kaleidoscope you can watch it animate then stop and save the image to a desktop, something I’ve never seen done recently and especially not in flash.

“Our development team loves to learn new things. And our favorite way to learn is to build things that represent our own ideas. We want to share what we’ve discovered and Big Spaceship Labs is our means to that end. We encourage any of our readers to get involved in the learning process by commenting or criticising our code. Take what we’ve built, study it, play with it, add to it and geek out with us!”

I have a friend that works over at the Barbarian Group Hes probably one of the designers/coders that I admire the most. I even got a chance to work with him back in my Helios days. He just finished up this piece for Saturn in the US, its pretty awsome. Here is an excerpt from their site
“Ongoing this week in New York City is NextFest over at the Javits Center - and if you pop by, be sure and check out the Saturn booth, featuring the 40′ x 12′ interactive projection art we created in conjunction with Goodby and Obscura digital. For those of you lucky or unlucky enough (your call) to not be in New York, you can see a video of it here. Yay processing! Yay installations! Yay!”





