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Journalism is one of the most clear examples of business that are adapting to the digital era by exploring new ways to communicate and gather information. The NYTimes R&D department has created this tool to analyse the sharing activity of the messages published in online services by the journal.

The current application version crawls Twitter database to visually represent messages cascades but according to Jer Thorp, one of the creators of the application, it could be used to model any other sharing activity. (via Creative Applications)

Ruairi Robinson, the creator of shorts movies like Fifty Percent Grey and The Silent City, launched some weeks ago his new short movie Blinky™. Great visual and technically speaking, the story reflects about the lack of attention and love that children get when their parents spend most of their time arguing. (via uFunk)

How would you tell a story that combines violence, aliens, jokes, porn, surrealism and a bunch of different visual styles? David OReilly’s The External World is an insane short animation that caught my attention since the very firsts seconds and kept surprising me every single frame after.

via ufunk.net

The creative communication agency Dentsu London collaborated with BERG to make this really cool project “Making Future Magic”. The project is about extruding light form with an iPad and long exposure photo. Take a look, it’s very impressive.

via todayandtomorrow




Fluid Vase is a software that allows the user create liquid simulations based on parameters like water volume or container shape. After selecting one of the frames, the user can order a real vase made in a 3D printer. Design and technology hand in hand.
A project created by Fung Kwok Pan, via creativeapplications.