29 May 2007

Check out Moto's wonderful site.

Reminds me of the work of Joshua Davis, one of the very best things in the US design triennial at the Cooper Hewitt in New York. He's an artist who designs vectors, brushes, palettes, etc., but then lets the software do the composition.

We talk internally about the importance non-linear experiences online, but I don't believe they are an imperative. One can have a compelling linear experience online, but the quality of the narrative has to be high - something which rarely happens online. It is most interesting to me when experiences combine both an interesting momentum and a serendipity.

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