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Frederic Brodbeck‘s thesis project reflects about the meta information hidden inside the frames of the movies. Analyzing things such as the colors, the motion between frames or the average shot length you can somehow extract the essence of the film. Frederic is a graphic designer and a creative coder and has built all the tools itself to get the data from the film footage and also has developed and interactive application that allows the user to represent and compare the information. Launch Cinemetrics website. (via CAN)
A new Chrome experiment project from the guys of Google Labs. This multiwindow video clip for OK Go shows the potential of HTML5 and JavaScript working together. There is no interaction, just turn the volume up and enjoy watching OK Go’s great choreography.

Launch All Is Not Lost website.

The guys from The No Interaction Project and Cristian Bettini bring us a really nice project about the history hidden on the street of Barcelona city, hidden in the peoples memories, and now we are able to enjoy all those secrets. They called » Invisible Maps.

Invisible Maps is a map of the Barcelona’s invisible assets. Using QR codes, highlights events and places and interact with the land and its history through mobile technology.

Over time and years the city has changed a lot, each new layer hides the above. Citizen participation then takes a new value: the objective is to recover hidden memories in the minds of people, thousands of fragments that are rebuilt and located in the city leaving us better understand the urban environment that surrounds us.

Invisible Maps Barcelona presents a vision of focusing on this participation, highlighting events and places that have profoundly personal experiences. Thus, it creates a map of the city’s invisible assets. QR codes using the opportunity to interact with the land and its history through mobile technology.

Compare high-contrast situations giving a sense of balance in life, whatever comes is everything that is born also dies. Definitely not new, but it is still amazing. A tribute to life, through the eyes of Symmetry.

Made by Everynone in collaboration with Radiolab

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)