sunrise over berlin - the video

watch the hd version at vimeo

sunrise over berlin

sunrise over berlin

sunrise over berlin

sunrise over berlin

violent-elegance:

Urban Gallery Store N°214th of November - 24th of DezemberUNDPLUS - CollabRoomTorstrasse 66 / Berlin-Mitte www.undplus.com

violent-elegance:

Urban Gallery Store N°2
14th of November - 24th of Dezember

UNDPLUS - CollabRoom
Torstrasse 66 / Berlin-Mitte

www.undplus.com

Mozilla Raindrop seems to be a very interesting open-source, people-centric messaging tool. Could be a good alternative to Google Wave.
Read the introduction and watch the video.

Mozilla Raindrop seems to be a very interesting open-source, people-centric messaging tool. Could be a good alternative to Google Wave.

Read the introduction and watch the video.

benjaminf:

binkythedoormat:

Want.


indeed.

benjaminf:

binkythedoormat:

Want.

indeed.

what a great live they have. playing and eating in mud all day. taken at wildpaark in leipzig today.

what a great live they have. playing and eating in mud all day. taken at wildpaark in leipzig today.

(via timmes)

Today was a good day - Patrik Ahlfeldt

beautiful contribution for a Videocontest by Monster Skateboard Magazins & Nike

by george brecht. seen two weeks ago at the hamburger bahnhof.

by george brecht. seen two weeks ago at the hamburger bahnhof.

rdrb:

Processing visualization head Jer Thorp is putting his money where his mouth and publishing 7 pieces of code in 7 days, free to download and experiment with. Judging from the three that he’s released so far they’re not your standard 20-minute sketches either:

 GoodMorning! is a Twitter vizualization, showing users around the world popping up on a globe as they utter the magic words “good morning”. With a little geocoding and spherical mapping thrown in, this is a sweet sketch
 NY Times: 365/360 uses the New York Times open data API to retrieve news stories for an entire year and draw connections between them. The results combine complexity with elegance for that true infoporn look.
 tree.growth revisits that old classic, the L-system tree. Thorp uses colors and abstract “leaves” to great effect.

With such a strong start, one certainly looks forward to seeing the next four sketches to come. It’s not so common to find sketches of this complexity freely available, so they’re a great study for users who are on the threshold of making more complex applications.
(via Code & form » Jer Thorp’s 7 Days of Code)

rdrb:

Processing visualization head Jer Thorp is putting his money where his mouth and publishing 7 pieces of code in 7 days, free to download and experiment with. Judging from the three that he’s released so far they’re not your standard 20-minute sketches either:

  1. GoodMorning! is a Twitter vizualization, showing users around the world popping up on a globe as they utter the magic words “good morning”. With a little geocoding and spherical mapping thrown in, this is a sweet sketch
  2. NY Times: 365/360 uses the New York Times open data API to retrieve news stories for an entire year and draw connections between them. The results combine complexity with elegance for that true infoporn look.
  3. tree.growth revisits that old classic, the L-system tree. Thorp uses colors and abstract “leaves” to great effect.

With such a strong start, one certainly looks forward to seeing the next four sketches to come. It’s not so common to find sketches of this complexity freely available, so they’re a great study for users who are on the threshold of making more complex applications.

(via Code & form » Jer Thorp’s 7 Days of Code)

there is no better place than home

there is no better place than home