November 9, 2006 | In: Links, Video, Web

linkbizkit vol.III

I am getting close to start something good here, I think. Sharing is fun. And my stats tell me that there is quite a few of ya’ll who come to appreciate. So onwards and upwards we go! Volume III is wrapped and ready to go…

The creative Mind
To communicate the potential of Adobe’s creative software an immersing surreal environment of creativity and possibility is offered to the user. 3 worlds allow us to discover the distinct aspects of the creative mind curosity, gut feeling and intuition…
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Break a leg
Stuntmen live a violent life. That is the impression I sit with after throwing around this poor fellow. Either by keyboard or mouse, the user can use and abuse a character, by throwing him back and forth in this back-alley. Though one is through the possibilities quite quickly, it is still a load of fun…reminds me a bit of the send an elf
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Green.tv
For those of you that have not noticed, I make an effort to avoid giving you car links. I have to admit, it is getting more and more tricky, as those stinky ol’ bastards are putting more and more money into their campaigns, making some of them almost irresistibly good-lookin. But as of yet, they haven’t managed to twist my arm as of yet. Green.tv has a fabolous ‘toxic sperm’ ad that uses humor to bring across a very serious message.
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Make big noise
And as I am on a politically correctness run I am also sharing Oxfam’s latest campaign. “Make a big noise for make trade fair” is a campaign by Oxfam international and it’s affiliates to force governments, institutions and multinationals to change the rules so that trade can become a part of the solution to poverty, not part of the problem. Really nice interface with a message that needs to be brought across.
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History corner
Tokyoplastic
Last but not least there is one link that I want to put here more out of reminisense then anything else. This site has been up for quite some time, but I still find it excellent. Tokyo Plastic showcases some of the stunning work one can do with the lightweight tool Swift3D which allows one to create stunning 3D work for Flash. If you haven’t already, take some time to explore the wonderful world of Tokyo plastic. It has been two years and I still love it…especially the always fun, the always amazing, the always fantastic Drum Machine
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