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Sour: Stretching the Meaning of “Interactive Video”

Posted by Bill Simmon on Wed, Jul 8, 2009

Art, Bill Simmon, Series of Tubes, Video

This is a good example of end-users doing more with a web app than was originally intended. See also ThruYOU.

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Erich Nolan Bertussi Davies Says:

    i love it when the web produces pure art… it is a amazing when art comes out of this medium in such fantastic ways.. very kewl..

  2. LeonDaLion Says:

    That is probably the most innovative interactive video I’ve ever seen. Truly awesome. It’s like… art posing as hive-mind. Fantastic. Technology truly is an extension of our evolution as a species. How small are the distances that used to seem so impossible to traverse before the advent of combustion, and even more to the point – before the internet.

    I look at this type of thing as a small step towards the direction of true seemless – perhaps telepathic – communication between humans. It’s as though technology has become our new evolution, our new “flesh.” Strange, indeed, but intriguing.

    Ye Gods, I ramble.

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