Relaxing flash animation, apparently controlled by your local weather conditions and time: You make me feel.
From the creators website:
The Unseen Video,
a weather controlled, dynamic music video for Mike Milosh's - You Make Me Feel.
The Unseen Video is much more than a normal, static music video. It is a video that is affected by the weather and local time from the position of the viewer.
We want to create new synergies between the music, the video and the surroundings of the viewer. Every little change in your environment ensures that you will never see the same video twice. The look of the video might slightly change within an hour, but will have a whole new character in a few months.
(Via nu.nl)
Flash animation about the new form of democracy post-US intervention style: Democracy Lite.
(Via nu.nl)
Anti-piracy ads tend to be very annoying, especially when you are forced to watch the ad each time you start a legally bought full-price DVD without any possibility of skipping it, it almost makes you downloading the illegal version instead.
But at least this Japanese version is artistically more interesting (but very over the top) than the Dutch one.
(Via Boing Boing)
Apparently lots of elevators have an express mode that lets you override everyone else’s selections and go straight to the floor you’re going to. You just press “Door Close” and the button for your floor at the same time.
I don't know if this works on non-US elevators too and I have not (dared to) tried it myself, but if it works it would be very cool ;-)
Read the full article on TheDamnBlog.
(Via Engadget)
Michael Jackson in a 8-bit retro gaming flash.