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Assembly 2010 Demos
1st and 2nd place in the demo compo at Assembly this year are mad. 720p it, full screen it, and remember it’s live graphics youtubified…
Happiness is around the bend – Andromeda Software Development
Ceasefire (all fall down..) – CNCD vs Fairlight
Maxim Zhestkov awesome visualisations
“It all started with 2d illustrations, that smoothly turned into 3d illustrations and spaces. Then I developed a passion for architecture and graphic design. Then I realized that the most important thing is motion!”
recommend visiting his site at: www.zhestkov.com and experiencing hi quality quicktime versions…
Pixels
8 bit attack on new york
high: http://worldtv.com/alxtv
pootube: http://www.youtube.com/v/rcXtT3rZcqg
The Formula by Subblue
subblue’s first short movie
http://www.subblue.com/blog/2010/3/29/the_formula
exploring the mandelbulb… includes dangerous fractals.
autiotool v new
The guys at hobnox hare released the new version of their audiotool

Santiago Ortiz’s moebio.com ++ visual complexity
Recently came across moebio.com by Santiago Ortiz. Lotsa cool stuff there, but one notable item is a link to a familiar resource, visualcomplexity.com, which filthmedia has featured multiple times over the years. This link takes the data from visual complexity and represents it in a visually complex fashion…? chicken/egg?
Some of visual complexity’s complexities:



Instrumental video nine
Scanning for total sweetness…
reminded me of this primitive thing i made almost a decade ago, but good.
Audience
This would freak you out…
by rAndom International with Chris O’Shea
A view from the window
This panoramic view encompasses the entire sky as seen by Two Micron All-Sky Survey. The measured brightnesses of half a billion stars (points) have been combined into colors representing three distinct wavelengths of infrared light: blue at 1.2 microns, green at 1.6 microns microns, and red at 2.2 microns. This image is centered on the core of our own Milky Way galaxy, toward the constellation of Sagittarius. The reddish stars seemingly hovering in the middle of the Milky Way’s disc – many of them never observed before – trace the densest dust clouds in our galaxy. The two faint smudges seen in the lower right quadrant are our neighboring galaxies, the Small and Large Magellanic Clouds.
Simpa’s new experiments gallery
bunch of cool flash experiments
http://www.simppa.fi/blog/gallery/
demosceners once again proving their worth in this web world… whilst you’re there, check out his original cosmos, one of those sites that features ambiguous navigation, cheerfully driving some to tears. of course, i don’t cry…








