Brusspup, the illusions wizard on YouTube, basically stripped the polarising filter that comes standard on top of any monitor to make the content that appears on the screen invisible (or rather, unreadable). To make the screen readable, Brusspup then made special glasses with the same polarising filter to decipher the blankness. That way, whatever’s on the screen is made for your eyes only. Way better than dark privacy screen filters!
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Thursday, October 03, 2013
[161] 3 Digital Agencies Redefining Advertising
Despite the ubiquity of Facebook and Twitter, it's no easy task to become a social media maven. Building a company of mavens is even more challenging.Between representing a diverse group of clients and keeping up with best practices for social networks such as Vine and LinkedIn, creating brilliant campaigns in the digital space requires true innovation. Three of the leading agencies in this space — and the finalists for the Mashies' Best Digital Agency award — are doing just that.
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Coke Olympics 2012 from MRY on Vimeo.
[160] Google Launches Web Designer, A Visual Tool For Building Interactive HTML5 Sites And Ads
Google today announced the launch of Web Designer, a new tool for building interactive HTML5 sites and ads. The company first hinted at this launch in June, but had been quiet about it ever since. Web Designer, which Google calls a “professional-quality design tool,” is now officially in public beta and available for download for Mac and Windows.
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[159] Lego Calendar sync with Google Calendar
Last year, the designers at Vitamins, a design studio in London, took some time to build something for themselves. What they needed was a way to keep track of all their various projects. It had to be big and visual and easy to use in person but also accessible online. Their solution? A wall-sized calendar made entirely of Lego bricks that syncs with Google automatically via smartphone screenshots.
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Lego Calendar by Vitamins from Alice Masters on Vimeo.
[158] Virtually Furnish a Room With IKEA's Augmented Reality Catalog
IKEA's 2014 catalog aims to ease some of that angst by letting you plan ahead with its augmented reality feature.
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[157] Axe Young & Mature: Choose your own sexy adventure
Axe get creative with YoutTube in the most sexist of ways in this ‘choose you own adventure’ esq campaign. Produced by Ponce Bueunos Aires the content uses something apparently called stereoscopic 3D technology which allows you to select which layer of the film you want to see simply by closing one of your eyes!
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