Kinda beautiful. Kinda dangerous. What happens when it all melts? Does it melt? Or is it stuck like this forever? “Yeah I’d love to come visit, but I left my car out last night and it’s gonna be stuck to the road for the next 6 months. ”
Would you like some ice with that?
December 15th, 2009Dancing pixel ninja
December 7th, 2009Who needs YouTube when you’ve got animated gifs? This is a pretty sweet animation. Well done Loopable.
A new image for retro record covers
December 7th, 2009These are cool. Gives these iconic album covers a new attitude. I like this one featuring The Doors’ classic cover. There are a bunch of other ones featuring Michael Jackson, David Bowie and others.
Jeep husky and camel
November 26th, 2009Voice activated search in Time Square
November 26th, 2009This is pretty impressive. Giant interactive billboards in Time Square displaying voice-activated search results on Google maps.
To promote the location-based voice-activated search on their new phones, Verizon partnered up with R/GA, Google and Reuters to place these interactive billboards in Time Square. Anyone can call the toll-free number to say what they’re looking for. The billboards display a Google map showing you where to find it.
It’s based on Google’s search by voice technology. R/GA collaborated with Google to create a perfect demonstration of the phone’s built-in search function. Read a bit more about it at R/GA or the Google Mobile Blog.
What the hell is ‘augmented’ anyway?
November 23rd, 2009This is great – buy Esquire magazine, go to website, see extra stuff. Cool. It‘s fun and a bit unexpected. Seems like it‘s really well made – little bit of a gimic maybe, but that’s okay. Extends the readers’ experience, they engage with the Esquire brand some more etc etc. So I like it, but why do they have to get all ‘cyber’ on it? Using words like ‘augmented reality’? Whoa, check it out maaan! We’re using ‘technology’!
I dunno. Good on them for doing something interesting, but I’m looking forward to the day when we can just make interesting content without banging on about the medium. I mean, when you receive a parcel, do you really care if it’s delivered by Australia Post, or Fedex, or even a guy on roller skates with a pink mohawk and a yellow cape? You just open it, because all you wanna know is… what’s in the box?



