• The Wilderness Downtown on thewildernessdowntown.com ›

    Written and directed by Chris Milk The Wilderness Downtown is an interactive, data-driven Chrome Experiment using HTML5 video, audio, and canvas. More than that it is a stunning example of a viral campaign that is engaging beyond 30 seconds and actually surprises you. It’ll take no more than five minutes out of your day but I guarantee you’ll be talking about it for the rest of the week.

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  • More Lewis Floyd Henry

    All Along The Watchtower - Playing with teeth included. Has to be the coolest man alive.

  • Face Replace

    Get this man vuvuzela or he'll explode.

    Face Replace
  • Cat Hates Xmas

    Xmas outfit cat is sad.

  • Vuvuzela Playing Win on news.bbc.co.uk ›

    The one-note drone of massed plastic horns is the soundtrack to the 2010 World Cup, and although they are upsetting lots of players and commentators, FIFA today seemed to rule out banning them. But in the right hands - like those of musician Byron Wallen - it is another story.

    moob a year ago 4 responses

  • Bad House Design

    Put Bad Photoshop behind you? or even worse… it was just built like that?

    Bad House Design
  • For All Those Who Think Soccer is for Wimps

    I give you England player Terry Butcher “His constant heading of the ball…disintegrated the bandages and reopened the cut to the extent that his white England shirt was entirely red by the end of the game.” (Via Reddit)

    For All Those Who Think Soccer is for Wimps
  • Real Life Vs Crysis

    Who says that video games arn't realistic?

    Real Life Vs Crysis
  • Reverse Perspective

    Surreal video in which perspective has been reversed. “In Reverse Perspective the expected visual rules are inverted, so close objects are small and far objects are big. This is not only true for whole objects, but their structure as well. So the near points of an object are closer together, relative to its far points, which gives the flared-out look of the buildings, and the scene as a whole.”

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