Magnetosphere v. Geek Tapestry

Posted by v on May 4th, 2007

Magnetosphere is the iTunes plugin that slams together magnetism and gravity to deliver an insanely psychedelic iTunes music visualizer. Neon infused Jackson Pollack plugin triggers drippy dots and loops on your desktop, kiss your productivity goodbye. Oh, and one last thing today, British designer David Newton animated a tracking shot of the Bayeux Tapestry (which tells the story of the Norman invasion of England in 1066) VSL describes it as; “The latest must-see Internet video turns the 230-foot-long Bayeux Tapestry into the Middle Ages’ equivalent of a spectacular popcorn blockbuster.” Find out more and watch the film at Very Short List.

this must be some of robert hodgin’s work. i just installed it and it’s making my head spin like the girl in the exorcist… –ES

Originally posted by Jocko from Jockohomo Datapanik, ReBlogged by ericsoco on May 3, 2007 at 10:15 PM

Originally by Jocko from Eyebeam reBlog on May 3, 2007, 8:15pm

May 4th, 2007

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Magnetosphere v. Geek Tapestry

Posted by v on May 4th, 2007

Magnetosphere is the iTunes plugin that slams together magnetism and gravity to deliver an insanely psychedelic iTunes music visualizer. Neon infused Jackson Pollack plugin triggers drippy dots and loops on your desktop, kiss your productivity goodbye. Oh, and one last thing today, British designer David Newton animated a tracking shot of the Bayeux Tapestry (which tells the story of the Norman invasion of England in 1066) VSL describes it as; “The latest must-see Internet video turns the 230-foot-long Bayeux Tapestry into the Middle Ages’ equivalent of a spectacular popcorn blockbuster.” Find out more and watch the film at Very Short List.

this must be some of robert hodgin’s work. i just installed it and it’s making my head spin like the girl in the exorcist… –ES

Originally posted by Jocko from Jockohomo Datapanik, ReBlogged by ericsoco on May 3, 2007 at 10:15 PM

Originally by Jocko from Eyebeam reBlog on May 3, 2007, 8:15pm

May 4th, 2007

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