
British designer Paul Neave has his own personal Flash playground at his website Neave.com. Started in 1999, he has built a website full of different interactive experiments that will entertain you for hours. From music visualizers to a dandelion that disperses when you blow into your speaker, Neave has developed clever programs that give the viewers some control over his work. The most compelling work of interactive art is his Television, where you click through random clips that are taken out of context from hundreds of sources. The only recognizable one I found was a clip from Don Hertzfeldt’s “Rejected” series – most are extremely obscure and serve to overwhelm you with imagery, but at the pace you desire. Some of his works, like his internet TV, have social implications, while others are simply the product of his whimsical curiosity.
Posted by: TheGradient / January 12, 2010 / No Comments »



























