How to fry an egg in a browser
The Experiment Game by Wieden + Kennedy London translates Honda’s cog ad in a truely appropriate and innovative way into a game experience. To get it to work is actually not as easy as it first looks and I really enjoyed working out the initial tests given and then experimenting with it. Though the cog advertising for Honda is in my view to close a rip off of the mesmerising “The way things go (Der Lauf der Dinge)” film by Swiss artists Fischli and Weiss, but this game brings in its own creative dimension. Read more
Type faces and bodies
Bell, an interactive music video (game) by Japanese designers at party for androp
Ever wondered what the colour fast is?

“The colour of“ by the Singaporean interaction designer Fung Kwok Pan accumulates pictures from flickr tagged with the user’s search term. The outcome are eerie layered and diffuse images that remind me of William Turner paintings.
http://www.thecolorof.com
You talkin’ to me?

This is the story of a woman…
You talkin to me?
Two examples for a URL-story.
via designaside
The noun project
“sharing, celebrating and enhancing the world’s visual language”
The Noun Project collects, organizes and adds to the highly recognizable symbols that form the world’s visual language, so we may share them in a fun and meaningful way.
via smissmiss
Interactive magazine cover
‘Rise and Fall’ – Boards Interactive Cover Experience
Theo Watson and Emily Gobeille have created a ground-breaking interactive front and back cover for Boards magazine. Built with openframework, music by MOST. Read more
Beyond the web
Rafael Rozendaal www.newrafael.com/ creates websites as products and art pieces. Here one example www.towardsandbeyond.com
Virtual paper chase
“MINI Getaway Stockholm 2010 is a new app that let’s you and everybody else that owns an iPhone to hunt down a virtual MINI Countryman. The person who has the virtual car in his or her iPhone after one week’s play wins the real car.”
by Jung von Matt Stockholm, Sweden
The beauty of design (BBC)
IDEO’s view on the future of the book
“Meet Nelson, Coupland, and Alice — the faces of tomorrow’s book. Watch global design and innovation consultancy IDEO’s vision for the future of the book. What new experiences might be created by linking diverse discussions, what additional value could be created by connected readers to one another, and what innovative ways we might use to tell our favorite stories and build community around books?”
