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Destructive Video

Featured Experiment April 21, 2010
Author:

Sean Christmann

http://www.craftymind.com
Location:
Denver, CO
Rate Experiment (449 ratings):
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Click on a playing video to blow it to pieces!

Technology:

javascript, video, canvas

Comments

By justwinter on August 26, 2010

so cool!haha

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By Jack on August 16, 2010

[url=http://www.google.com] google [/url]

[LINK=http://www.google.com/]search engine[/LINK]

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By Jack on August 16, 2010

google

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By Jack on August 16, 2010

http://www.google.com thanks for the website! i like it

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By dipika on August 12, 2010

good

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By extrim on August 11, 2010

aci

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By Annieesaays on August 09, 2010

☆ I think it shouldn't go back together just stay broken up into pieces. !! ")

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By liberalmedium on August 09, 2010

I guess it's cool and ran smooth as silk but how is this usefull at all? is there a potential application or feature that could be based off of this work?

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By fishy on August 08, 2010

iiii

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By BDGLZ on August 01, 2010

Crashed Chrome. Safari 5 made quick work of it tho (and I have a bad web connection).

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By lizziemak on July 27, 2010

it would be better if they showed videos for more ov these

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By pppp on July 26, 2010

jo

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By Giuseppe on July 24, 2010

Very good, but on my laptop is too slow.

http://www.giuseppesicari.it

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By omnm on July 22, 2010

km

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By alpaproductions on July 18, 2010

Pretty fr***ing sweet!!

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By lizziemak on July 27, 2010

wat were u gona say??

if it were F***ing than i know what it is.... but what is fr***ing??!

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By crazyal02 on August 20, 2010

I'm not sure either.... but do you REALLY wanna know?

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By popcorn on July 17, 2010

pretty cool!!!

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By Hector on July 16, 2010

me gustaria suscribirme gracias

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By Nicognac on July 16, 2010

No work on iPhone 4

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By Cesar231092 on July 15, 2010

This is so cool!

And it works perfectly on safari

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By julius on July 14, 2010

no work PS3

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By Manik on July 14, 2010

Nice one gives a tool to get your emotions and mood instantantly

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By JOHN- on June 26, 2010

THIS IS THE COOLEST ONE YET ALL THAT TIME AND EFORT GONE INTO KEEPING OUR ATT WORTH ITENSION FIXED FOR A COUPLE OF MINS , COOOOOOOOL

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By Tom on June 24, 2010

Works okay in IE 9 platform Preview 3. Preformace needs a bit of work.

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By Witek on May 31, 2010

Wow. Works so cool in Opera 10.60. Nice.

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By Derek on May 28, 2010

Wow, even it's spliced, the mp4 is still playing. WOW!!!

Great job!!!

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By isaac on May 06, 2010

wats the animation??

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By Schlipak on July 11, 2010

This is a short film called Big Buck Bunny, made by the Blender Foundation.

http://www.bigbuckbunny.org/

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By elona on May 03, 2010

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By elona on May 03, 2010

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By Kain on July 01, 2010

What r u saying?

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By faustino on April 29, 2010

quiero montar el navegador

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By Jajwarehouse on April 23, 2010

In order to fix the greater sagging problem with a higher number of points, I added the following to the load() function:

DT = 0.5 / NUM_POINTS;

GRAVITY_SCALED = GRAVITY.multiply(DT*DT);

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By Jajwarehouse on April 23, 2010

Sorry, I posted this to the incorrect experiment by mistake.

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By HeyJD on April 26, 2010

Ha Ha...

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By Kain on July 01, 2010

HeHe!

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By Angela on June 11, 2010

lol... haha

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By bob on June 27, 2010

HAHAHAHAHA

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By bob on June 27, 2010

oops... wrong website

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By crazyal02 on August 20, 2010

Amusing. Really amusing.

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By moineau on April 23, 2010

If you have a powerfull Pc you can try to paste this into the url (on the page where the video is)

javascript:void(TILE_HEIGHT=5);void(TILE_WIDTH=5);void(tiles.splice(0));void(createTiles());

and press enter

All blocs will be 5x5

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By moineau on April 23, 2010

(On chrome the url field il read only so it is more tricky XD )

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By aa on April 25, 2010

Just open it in a new tab and it works

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By johnathan on April 23, 2010

hola q tal

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By HeyJD on April 22, 2010

This is pretty fun to play with...

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By Nick on April 22, 2010

Hahahaha see if you guys can push all the boxes into one pile. It's pretty fun.

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By Raymond on April 21, 2010

wow thats sweet

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By microbo on April 21, 2010

this is a pretty cool experiment :)

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By microbo on April 21, 2010

yay! first comment :P

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