About
Tumblelog byChristopher Clay, founder of Soup.io.
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My favorite posts (outdated)
Output so far
Heftling (2012?)
Luminous Flux (2012–) ♥
Mixtapes (2011)
27 (2010) ♥Team Armin Soyka (2010)
26 (2009) ♥
Startupwiki (2009–)
LIF (2008)
Soup (2007–) ♥
Netznetz (2007–2008)
Metalab (2006–) ♥
CanvasPaint (2006)
Design portfolio (2005)
Textcounter.org (2003)
PS: If I write about events, that's cause I'm inviting you to come along. Get in touch!
LIF (2008)
Soup (2007–) ♥
Netznetz (2007–2008)
Metalab (2006–) ♥
CanvasPaint (2006)
Design portfolio (2005)
Textcounter.org (2003)
PS: If I write about events, that's cause I'm inviting you to come along. Get in touch!
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July 14 2011
July 02 2011
April 22 2011
Animated photos by Jamie Beck
A while back I thought to myself that we need a new online media format for short-form videos: No play button, no loading indicator and no progress bar, audioless or muted until you hover/click, etc – this comes really close, testing the limits of the GIF format (few colors, huge file size).
A while back I thought to myself that we need a new online media format for short-form videos: No play button, no loading indicator and no progress bar, audioless or muted until you hover/click, etc – this comes really close, testing the limits of the GIF format (few colors, huge file size).
It's a joy to see such creative uses of common-place technology. Amazingly well done!
Unfortunately, Soup's resizing algorithm completely destroys it!
March 12 2011
Yowayowa camera woman diary: Daily levitating portraits (via tosh)
Reposted by
kukukakikukakukaku
November 24 2010
Dancing with Invisible Light: Audrey Penven used Microsoft Kinect as a light source (as seen by an infrared camera) for this series of beautiful photos
(PS: Oh, guess what: I quoted the guy modeling here the other day)
Reposted by
BoySoprano
December 26 2009
Dubai in 2009, photographed with a camera from 1857 by Martin Becka
(via Snarkmarket yet again)
December 23 2009
Computational Photography: "These cameras [of the future] allow the Depth of Field, the object in focus, and the position of the camera to be modified after the picture is taken."
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