Wheels of Steel
Posted: 24 June 2011 Filed under: Ramblings | Tags: html5, music Leave a commentThis is another really cool HTML5 site. Wheels of Steel was developed by Scott Schiller who works on Flickr and brings to the online, digital age turntables in your browser. Give it a go and you might just become a superstar dj
SOUR/MIRROR
Posted: 20 February 2011 Filed under: Ramblings | Tags: advertising, html5, music Leave a commentThis is a nice piece of HTML5, fantastic integration of Facebook, Twitter and webcam. It’s interesting that most of the good pieces of HTML5 all seem to be used for music promotions. Anyways, give it a look – http://sour-mirror.jp/
The Wilderness Downtown
Posted: 20 October 2010 Filed under: Ramblings | Tags: advertising, css, html5, music Leave a commentThis site asks you to enter the full address of where you grew up and then plays a video which incorporates images of the street. From a technology view point it’s an incredible feat of engineering but from an emotional point of view it’s really quite clever and subtle. As a boy I can remember running home coz I was late for my tea and that immediately jumped into my mind with the imagery. Does that now mean every time I hear the track I will be transported back to my childhood? That’s quite clever, subtle and manipulative if that was the intention……I still love it though 🙂
http://thewildernessdowntown.com/