Thursday, 20 September 2012

Chrome experiment explores new kinds of navigation, levels of embarrassment

Chrome experiment reveals embarrassing wonders of bodily navigation

What you are going to see, if you undertake to click on the source link below, is not even close to perfect. However, it's clearly had lots of effort and expertise put in it -- not just by HTML5-savvy programmers, but additionally with a troupe of entertainers in the Cirque du Soleil. It's known as Movi.Kanti.Revo, that is a fancy method of saying Move.Sing.Dream, also it involves moving with an ethereal and slightly laggy landscape only using swaying gestures, your singing voice (mournful sobbing sounds also labored for all of us) and a lot of APIs that easily fail on Opera, Safari or Ie. It's well-suitable for individuals having a mic and webcam, ideally relaxing in a open-plan and bully-ridden place of work, and when you do not enjoy it almost always there is Bastion.

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