An amazing animation crafted with HTML5 connects the dots of love for HTML5. Synced with audio, the dots bubble out and flood the screen in a wonderfully random manner. What started out as a little weekend experiment radically changed the way everyone perceived HTML5. The concept was originally a performance study how many particles a browser can calculate and display with a decent frame rate. Soon was music added music and a social element displaying tweets from twitter that contain the words love + html5. The experiment was a huge success and got some nice accolades from Google chrome experiments and Hackernews.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
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An amazing animation crafted with HTML5 connects the dots of love for HTML5. Synced with audio, the dots bubble out and flood the screen in a wonderfully random manner. What started out as a little weekend experiment radically changed the way everyone perceived HTML5. The concept was originally a performance study how many particles a browser can calculate and display with a decent frame rate. Soon was music added music and a social element displaying tweets from twitter that contain the words love + html5. The experiment was a huge success and got some nice accolades from Google chrome experiments and Hackernews.
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