Multi-touch interface (from Adobe TED)
I’m speechless…
(thank you Rui for plugging this)
stick to me
Multi-touch interface (from Adobe TED)
I’m speechless…
(thank you Rui for plugging this)
Fold-Ins, Past and Present - The New York Times
Al Jaffee’s fold-ins for Mad magazine, from the 1960s to the present, in interactive form.

Flickr finally allows to upload and share video! A great reason for you to register this great tool and social network for sharing images and… video!
Video on Flickr! « Flickr Blog
Video! Video! Video! The rumours are true and “soon” is now. We’re thrilled to introduce video on Flickr. If you’re a pro member, you can now share videos up to 90 glorious seconds in your photostream.
Perpendicular Dreams // the portfolio of Julien Pacaud. Great style of digital collage!


Sorry for the lack of posting stuff lately, I’ve been enough busy to take care of my dear fitacola.com… Enough of excuses, I have a lot to link today!
Here goes the first, an animation Done by Green Dot Films for Zune Art and featuring music by our favorite Canadian electro/funk/vocoder loving duo Chromeo.
Enjoy!
We heart it is a visual bookmarking social site. Just like ffffound.com, but open to anyone to register free. just drag the link to your favorites / hyperlinks toolbar, and you’re ready to roll and save the images you stumble across.

The Wooster Collective recently featured video of a piece of street scultpure by Joshua Allen Harris. It could be describe as kinetic pneumatic art, and features an inanimate pile of material attached to a subway grate. When a train passes in the tunnel beneath the grate, the upward flow of displaced air fills the material and produces a medium-sized bear. The continued flow of air makes it appear as if the bear is actually animated, like it’s shaking off some arctic water. When the train is gone, the bear retreats to its former state of hibernation, waiting for the next train so it can rise again.