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Monday
Jul162007

bit.fall – simply charming

How lovely is this?

I could watch that for ages. It comes from the bit.fall project by Julius Popp. The words are made up of falling drops of water and some precision timing. The exact words themselves come from popular internet searches.

You can see Julius talk about the work in a 3 minute documentary here. And there's a commercial use of this kind of approach here for Jeep – which to me lacks the charm of the original.

Nice.

Source: Russell Davies

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I would like to see a continuation of the topic

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