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31 Aug 2010

The Wilderness Downunder

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The Wilderness Downtown is an experimental interactive film using Google Chrome created by Chris Milk in collaboration with Arcade Fire and Google. It was built using HTML5, Google Maps, an integrated drawing tool and it uses multiple browser windows as the user moves around the screen. Here’s more information on how it was created.

Choreographed windows, interactive flocking, custom rendered maps, real-time compositing, procedural drawing, 3D canvas rendering… this Chrome Experiment has them all. “The Wilderness Downtown” is an interactive interpretation of Arcade Fire’s song “We Used To Wait” and was built entirely with the latest open web technologies, including HTML5 video, audio, and canvas.

4 Jun 2010

WordPress 3.0

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As most of you already know, Wordpress 3.0 has been released. Although it’s still in a beta release stage, you can take it for a test drive and check out the many new features that are available. Many people already use Wordpress for many things other than just blogging but this release will certainly create opportunities for managing content even more effortlessly than before and using Wordpress as more than just a blog. Continue Reading >

5 May 2010

When nobodies watching…

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When advertising takes a technical approach… Continue Reading >

5 May 2010

The Latest Dig Launch – BLI

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While we are getting ready to launch our new website (in which we will be presenting to the world shortly), we thought we would share a bit of work that the team has been working on the past couple of months.

We start this edition of “The Latest Dig” with The Better Leaning Institute (www.betterlearninginstitute.com) Continue Reading >

5 May 2010

The best of Photoshop CS5

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With the release of CS5 last week, the Dig Creative team took the wraps off our first copy of the new suite and we love what we have played around with so far. The new features will actually blur the line between newbies and a pro’s (like ourselves) so take a look at few of the videos on this page to know what I am talking about.

The Dig Creative team will be heading to the Melbourne Sofital to attend the Adobe CS5 roadshow tomorrow. Stayed turned for a full run through with all the latest information from Adobe.

Videos are located after the break Continue Reading >

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