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Thursday 1 January 2004

Interesting URLs for 2004

10 Adverts you won´t see in the USA, including an award-winning one that lasts 2 minutes, and is really a short film rather than an advert.

And a highly addictive download (for Windows and Mac), Ball Droppings, which can be described as a multimedia instrument, a software toy, or a virtual kinetic sculpture. (Thanks to Samizdata.net)

Talking about multimedia instrument downloads, the BBC has a Theramin emulator for Windows. The Theramin is the instrument that produces the peculiarly spooky music that is found in old 50s Science Fiction Films, and has a particularly interesting history.

Enjoy.

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