Funny MJ memorial online thing, set up by Belgian radio station Studio Brussels: An eternal moonwalk.
Funny MJ memorial online thing, set up by Belgian radio station Studio Brussels: An eternal moonwalk.
My head is still a bit spinning because of the little masterclass web 2.0 I just got from my good friend and internet guru Wout. He explained me how Posterous worked. First he drew the drawing you see above. Then he took a picture of the drawing with my phone. Then he mailed it via my phone to my new posterous blog. The posterous blog then automaticly sent it to my Flickr, Twitter and Facebook accounts where the picture appeared. My Flickr account is linked to this blog as you can see on your right. I copied the image location and posted it in this blogpost. That’s how it goes nowadays folks!
Looks pretty simple if I write it down like that, but just some years back there were no mobile phones, digital cameras and internet. So if you would have heard this story back then, you probably would have thought that somebody was trying to create a wormhole from a parallel universe to kidnap all of human kind…
Everybody who knows youtube, knows this man. The Techno Viking was filmed by Matthias Fritsch, and this ultimate viral generated over 20.000.000 clicks. Fritsch did a small exhibition about this internet phenomenon, called: Technoviking Archive, with one of the most funniest remakes:
(Thanks Vio!)
“How are social media changing design? What is the value of a prototype? How are work and play merging? Where is design headed in the 21st century? “Delivered in Beta” begins a conversation on these topics and invites your participation (twitter hashtag #od10beta)”
(Found on Social Media Week)
That is one of the many hilarious quotes posted on the website ‘Clients from Hell‘, a website where designers can drop quotes from, yes, clients from hell. Really, really recognizable.
The internet.
Me too. Really. Getting all emotional now, watching that movie… (please click image below to watch that clip)
Funny piece by Justin Kemp, called ‘Proclaiming my love at a scenic overlook on top of a mountain’
(Via)
Lets start an online battle between ‘things’. Nothing more, nothing less. Funny.
(Via)
The world is having a party and we’re all invited. Create one for yourself and your friends right here and say farewell. (Thanks Ingo)
“Create & share mp3 mixtapes, the way the kids do” is what the guys at Muxtape are saying. And they are telling the truth. Using this site really gives us back the feeling of our youth. Composing 60 or 90 minutes TDK cassettes and giving them to your friends. On top of that this here website works as elegant as it looks. Composing works fluently. Not too much explaining, options or graphical mayhem. You want to listen to what other people put on their tapes? Just click around and discover. Click here for our tape. Sometimes internet can be a lovely place…
DepoArt is a digital showcase for computer generated fine art, produced by the members of Depot Visuals.
(Via)
Above the winners of The Favourite Website Awards 2009. Click on the top image to experience the Apollo 11 mission and the other one to create your on videoclip. Both really great I think.
We remember buying some records of this Belgian (Turnhout) based Dj called Diepvries some years back. Back then had an idea to start an online vinyl record shop. Nowadays his shop has grown out to a international, well respected store where you can buy some exceptional vinyl and mp3’s. On top of that he started his own label. We like that ’stick to your plan’ kind of people who build stuff from scratch. Read his blog here.
We love typography is a brand new site à la FFFFound but then only for typography. If you like them typefaces, throw it in your RSS reader!

A giant touch screen by Intel on the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this year. Looks pretty nifty.
By looking at this clip it looks like humanity is on direct course to be fully mutated with internet.
Hmm, maybe it’s time for me to say farwell to Facebook…
Naaah, not yet.
(Thanks Wout!)