A great concept project from student of Hyper Island in Sweden, made for the module Advanced Interface Design. Using Aussie streetwear brand WESC, they created this interactive shopping window where online users can upload their video, create their background and choose in which city they want it to showcase.
Love it!
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YouTube is working hard on creating business models around their brand and network. After years of high promising potential they’re coming up with real money solutions. British fashion brand FCUK (French Connection) uses a YouTube channel, under the name Youtique, as a webshop. And, as far as I know, it’s the first in it’s kind on YouTube so far.
Stylist Louise Roe comse with dressing solutions for different occasions and after the advise you can click specific peaces of clothing that will lead you to the web shop where you can actualy buy it. With this FCUK uses the enormous network of YouTube to lead traffic to their webshop. Verry smart and good to see experiments like these. I’m wondering what FCUK paid YouTube for this campaign.
(A click on this video won’t bring you to the FCUK webshop though ;-)
Check: Youtique
Source: Molblog
IDEO has created three innovative visions of the book of the future, all of which exist, predictably, on some sort of iPad-like tablet.
The idea’s should’ve come (out of the box) with a build in time extender. Because I wouldn’t know where to get that. All the concepts have something additional. And additional = extra time
Although the first concept ‘Nelson’ seems the save you time by finding out if you’re beeing adequately informed by checking sources for you, so you won’t have to do it yourself. But if you have to read all these sources, discussions and links…
Still, I really like the concepts.
See this and more video’s of IDEO projects here.
The wilderness downtown is an online collaboration project of the band Arcade Fire and Google, launched last monday. It’s a Google Chrome experiment and is a new step in music ‘video’. It’s a music videos for the web, rather than for television. The project uses the web browser itself as an artistic medium for interaction and multi-paned viewing rather than just using the browser as a frame for a plain, television-style video.
At the start you give the location you’ve spend your childhood and the video uses Googlemaps streetview with that location to let the story evolve in this area. Half way you’re asked to send a message to younger self. The project is build with HTML 5 technology.
The streets you see in my personal clip are in San José California, where I lived when I was 16/17 years old.
View your personal viedeoclip: thewildernessdowntown.com
Read more about the project here






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