Una llama en medio del camino... a Jr.canest blog... that's me, I drink orange juice out of a wine glass. And what about me? I'm a Bolivian Motion Designer (you know, animation, design, that kind of stuff) a lover of music, someone that wouldn't be here if it wasn't because of God's grace. PS. for awesomeness and cool videos I created Wine After Coffee. a vimeo channel.
I’m honored to be part of this crazy collaborative project and soon… you’ll hear shapes.
believe me.
Chrome Experiment of the Day: To showcase the versatility of HTML5 (and their browser in the process), Google enlisted the services of Arcade Fire and director Chris Milk to produce “The Wilderness Downtown” — an interactive music video for “We Used To Wait,” which uses Google Maps and Google Street View to incorporate scenes from the viewer’s “old stomping ground.”
You technically need to be running Chrome to view the “experiment,” but it worked just fine for me on Firefox, although your experience may vary.
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Tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
-Jr.canest, 07-2010
this is the result of me playing with one of the tools of Chrome Experiments… Launch Experiment.
Happy experimenting! (and the next are not my words)
(what!?, you think I’m a geek like that?)
We think JavaScript is awesome. We also think browsers are awesome. Indeed, when we talk about them, we say they are the cat’s meow – which is an American expression meaning AWESOME.
In light of these deeply held beliefs, we created this site to showcase cool experiments for both JavaScript and web browsers. These experiments were created by designers and programmers from around the world using the latest open standards, including HTML5, Canvas, SVG, and more.
Their work is making the web faster, more fun, and more open – the same spirit in which we built Google Chrome. Naturally, if you’ve made something fun and fast with JavaScript, please send it in. We can’t post everything, but we’d love to see it.
‘Coalition of the Willing’ is a collaborative animated film and web-based event about an online war against global warming in a ‘post Copenhagen’ world. ‘Coalition of the Willing’ has been Directed and produced by Knife Party, written by Tim Rayner and crafted by a network of 24 artists from around the world using varied and eclectic film making techniques. Collaborators include some of the world’s top moving image talent, such as Decoy, World Leaders and Parasol Island. The film offers a response to the major problem of our time: how to galvanize and enlist the global publics in the fight against global warming. This optimistic and principled film explores how we could use new Internet technologies to leverage the powers of activists, experts, and ordinary citizens in collaborative ventures to combat climate change. Through analyses of swarm activity and social revolution, ‘Coalition of the Willing’ makes a compelling case for the new online activism and explains how to hand the fight against global warming to the people. To find out all about the project and to join our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, or get the iPhone App visit:
(a sort of tribute to Bonsajo’s Vanishing Point…
which i’m sure blew your mind as well www.vimeo.com/8837024)
Just playing around… um… yeah.
Music: Inlets - Bright Orange
Stuck in a Groove / Phonovideo
Phonovideo is a VJ tool or visual instrument used to display animations in an analog way without the help of a computer. “Stuck in a Groove” is the first film made with this technique, it serves also as a demo for the technique .In the future phonovideo should be used for live performances in cooperations with musicians, performancers and other artists.
The music for “Stuck in a Groove” was created by Richard Eigner/ Ritornell.