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I'm Chris, a digital design director in London, I shove stuff up here that I find interesting.

I also 'stick' stuff on www.chrischeeseman.com

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Can the interweb connect our empathy back to a single human race? Feel good thinking for first thing on morning.

Singing Fingers

Love this… simple idea made fun, website here

This is the result of the Mozilla ‘open forum for sharing your ideas, expertise & vision for the future of the Web’. It’s part of their ‘Concept series’.

When a company is open and social by it’s nature, everything naturally follows… including its marketing

Digitizing snow boarding, if they crack it, possibilities are endless… very very cool

I’ve seen the future and it’s got solar powered roads in it…

Blinkybugs are little creatures with blinking LED eyes you can make your self more here

This is a piece by Yuri Sukuri, saw it a couple of years ago at the RCA show, loads of other interesting interaction experiments on his site

Nike game that blows

The beauty of data visualization…

Some quirky bit’s in this especially like the ‘mountains out of mole hills’ visualisation that shows media hyteria around things like swine flu.

But it was on 6:54 that really got me thinking… about how effectively the social web can be mined for insight. Perhaps the best insights on creative briefs in a few years will come form analytical minds adept at spotting patterns in data, rather than left-field creative ones?

The importance of play - the first webcam

Found this while clearing out my hard drive. The first ever webcam was originally built for coffee lovers, really highlights the need to play with stuff, make and break stuff - why I love Arduino so much

And now look and the amazing things we use them for…

Love this site, simple page with links spiced up using the HTML 5 canvas element element I think. A couple of years ago these physics engines were all the rage and built entirely in flash.

via @siteinspire

Slow display.

Changes the properties of a light-sensitive screen using a UV laser

Sony 3D dsiplay

eye candy

Beginning of the end for flash?

via @digitalbuzz

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