Web Lab consists of five interactive Chrome experiments that highlight how internet experiences connect to real life. The year-long public exhibit is on display online and in the Science Museum, London, through June 2013. It enables people across the world to draw portraits in sand, create music, teleport to various faraway places, see where images live and browse a library of visitors’ creations. It’s an exciting website and requires a good chunk of time for discovery. |
Subtitled “Short narratives in film & photography,” Ian Coyle’s
Edits Quarterly appears to be a personal online editorial effort that
has begun with force...but it’s unclear if more will come. So far, we have
a single issue titled Voyager, dated Winter MMXI. Ian does love
little moments of formality dropped into the work. Roman numerals
perhaps reference his journey home to Italy, which acted as
inspiration for the issue. |
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AIDES, the leading HIV/AIDS awareness group in France, has commissioned an interactive website/campaign from the French studio CRCR. The campaign, appropriately titled Sexy Fingers, uses illustration and savvy interactive design to raise awareness of the HIV-testing method of pricking your finger for a single drop of blood. |
So often, people don’t need more choices, we need fewer. When we need to book travel, we just want to do it without headaches. Hipmunk does a good job sorting this out, and is definitely one of the best sites we’ve seen in a while. |
























