Arcade Fire meets HTML5
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Arcade Fire meets HTML5
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#4Works best if you put in an actual familiar address, rather than just, say, your hometown.
Btw, it seemed to stall for me but eventually loaded after a couple of minutes (Chrome dev on MBP). Stick with it.
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#6* You wait for a couple of minutes, wondering if the progress indicator will ever move
* The song starts and a couple of windows open.
* Video plays of a guy in a hoody running down a street
* More windows open, showing your address panning and spinning around, using street view and google maps
* Flocks of birds and trees appear in the video and then street view images. If you look closely you can see the running guy in there too.
Pretty good, although the window tiling didn't work great for me. Worth a look.
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#7I really like the idea of technology as art.
. . . and I really dig the latest Arcade Fire album.
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#8Summary if it doesn't work or loads too slow: * You wait for a couple of minutes, wondering if the progress indicator will ever move * The song starts and a couple of windows open. * Video plays of a guy in a hoody running down a street * More windows open, showing your address panning and spinning around, using street view and google maps * Flocks of birds and trees appear in the video and then street view images. I…
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#10I especially liked how the birds flew in and rested on the drawn lines.
Also, this is a fantastic album.