Link: rainyday.js
Is it raining where you are right now? Do you wish it was? Rainyday.js might be just what you need. You can get that meditative feel of watching rain on your window right in your browser. Hardly practical by any … Continue reading
Is it raining where you are right now? Do you wish it was? Rainyday.js might be just what you need. You can get that meditative feel of watching rain on your window right in your browser. Hardly practical by any … Continue reading
Just A Reflektor is an interactive short film and Chrome Experiment set to the Arcade Fire’s “Reflektor”. You can connect your phone to the desktop experience, using the webcam and a marker image, to control some of the visual effects … Continue reading
For a while now Chrome has supported the ability to inject colours into your console.log output. I use this to good effect when debugging my games. For some reason I decided to try and output an ANSI art style logo … Continue reading
Back when most people were just starting to get to grips with 3D CSS, Steven Wittens redesigned his site, acko.net, with clever mathematics, shiny geometry and a nice (not too heavy) bit of interactivity. Eighteen months later, he’s taken another … Continue reading