Archive for December, 2008
WebCam Motion Particles
Posted in Experiments on December 31st, 2008 by herkulano – Be the first to commentThe Flash plugin is required to view this object.
Best and worst logos of 2008
Posted in Shared on December 30th, 2008 by herkulano – Be the first to comment
WAY late on posting this, but Brand New has posted their picks for best and worst logos from the past year. We love 826 of course, and have spent many a minute trying to figure out the “trick” behind Animal Planet. Guess there’s no trick.
SWFAddress 2.2 Released, Deep Linking Solution for Flash,Flex and Silverlight (soon)
Posted in Shared on December 30th, 2008 by herkulano – Be the first to commentSWFAddress 2.2 has been released. SWFAddress is pretty much THE solution for deep linking in flash and works greatly in combo with THE embedding solution into (X)HTML/Javascript for flash SWFObject.
The new SWFAddress has just arrived after seven months of active development, various contributions and lots of positive feedback from the community. The list of changes includes the following:
- Refactored JavaScript implementation
- New SWFAddress.swc AS3 component
- New CS4 based Splash screen sample
- New Digg API sample
- New up() method for easier deep linking path navigation
- New XSS protection that doesn’t affect special characters
- Support for Internet Explorer 8
- Support for custom HTTP status messages in the SEO sample
- Improved title handling
- Improved unload event handling for IE
- Updated Rails sample
- Fixed getBaseURL() for AS3
- Fixed Safari 2.0-2.0.3 support
- Build-in fix for the Firefox 3/Mac OSX blinking effect
- Additional onLoad fix for application/xml content type
- Fixed optional options parameter for the popup method
- Cross platform build script
- Various optimizations
I believe that this new version is pretty stable and won’t require an update soon. There are two known Safari bugs (19202 and 20355) that currently affect the project and we can only hope that they will make it’s way into the next major release of the browser.
SWFAddress has grown significantly in the last two years and it’s very likely that we’re going to provide a lite version for users who need just the basic functionality. Very soon the same API will become available for Silverlight and we’re also scheduling the development of a jQuery plugin.
A Short Visual History of Vidoegames
Posted in Shared on December 30th, 2008 by herkulano – Be the first to comment21 year old Kyle Downes, a recent graduate from RMIT put together this animated 3D piece as part of his motion graphics portfolio. Check out the DVD package he submitted it in here.


