Artifacts from the Future
Thursday, June 29th, 2006Interesting, even though not scientifically possible. I think I just like the fact that the future has Firefox.
The images housed and the views espoused are in no way representative of the quality content usually found on the internet.
Interesting, even though not scientifically possible. I think I just like the fact that the future has Firefox.
This page is 8,100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 pixels to be exact..
This website has a java applet that dynamically maps out the nodes of any website address you plug in. The websites above are (in order) this blog, the Archartis Project, the Los Angeles Times, and forum for Lost: Season 2 finale at Television Without Pity.
There is even a Flickr set dedicated to the different […]
Zefrank has another great video blog entry. And since it talks about using Google Maps, its awesomeness level naturally increases. :)
The Earth Sandwich Project attempts to make a sandwich out of, well, the Earth.
Art installations that capture random people in public and turn them into performers are always pretty cool. This one involves a simple spotlight that follows people around in an lobby. It’s interesting to see how people change their movements when they realize they are the star.
A little news press for a friend. Perhaps his helmet cams are the future of Instant Messaging?
www.thedetroiter.com
AIA announced its list of top buildings of the year. Some of them are actually pretty cool.