

Some use Hyperscore, a music software program designed to teach students and adults how to compose music simply by drawing lines on the screen, some use loop tracks, by simple drag of slider left or right and up and down using vertical lines.
Showing posts with label web. Show all posts
Showing posts with label web. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Triggering music + visuals
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Web Trend Map 2007 Version 2.0
We have done it before: The 200 most successful websites on the web, ordered by category, proximity, success, popularity and perspective. We have done it again – and better. Upon popular demand – here is iA’s next Web Trend Map
Map created by information architects Japan. Also I just discovered a clicable online version via DesignNotes
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Labels: aesthetic, consumer, culture, information, map, trend, visualization, web
Thursday, March 15, 2007
What's next with the web?

It seems that Google is eating itself through some kind of cannibalism
We generate money by serving Google text advertisments on a network of hidden Websites. With this money we automatically buy Google shares. We buy Google via their own advertisment! Google eats itself - but in the end "we" own it!
Google will maybe soon advertise for a Saving Google competition, stay tuned!

It seems that consumers can finally have their revenge towards the banking system. Now it is a deal between consumers. Prosper is a US online marketplace that allows consumers to lend and borrow money from others. Rewarding for everyone, the one who needs money requests it, the one who can lend, lends it! As easy as that, based on eBay, I wander how this will work as a standard - for US residents, only.
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