Check it out: 20 classics recreated using LEGOS characters. Now, if only they went one step further and made the actual people into legos. I would be first in line at Toys R Us to buy ODB.
Posts Tagged ‘music’
e-Rockin’ in the Free World
It’s a great day to be an unknown musician with an Internet connection. Have a cross-country eJam with old bandmates for a virtual reunion. Connect with new musicians across the globe and collaborate with them in live sessions through Indaba Music. And for you harpists just waiting to show off your shredding skills online (can you shred on a harp?), now there’s YouTube Symphony. Upload your tunes and you just might be discovered as the next, uh… who’s a famous harpist? This is an interesting effort by Google to promote online communities, engage an audience that hasn’t really found an online home (one that upscale advertisers could be interested in), and show that YouTube is a destination for not only drunk-girl-runs-into-a-bathroom-stall-door videos but also serious content (another example: YouTube Screening Room). It actually is a pretty cool idea… (more…)
interesting approach in flash
I’m not wild about his design, not my cup of tee. Don’t get me wrong, I love graphiti but has to be a certain style. Anyway, hope you boys haven’t seen this one. The most impressive features include the music and rolling over all the links (the logo makes good noise). When you do this, it’s like your the dj…and it actually sounds good. The other cool feature how he implemented his loading animation in the “grafiti” section. The link is the grafiti can in his right hand.