<p>Today, I stumbled upon this while chasing “Book Arts” links on the the “interwebs,” and I thought it would beguile a lot of you here on CC, as it has me. It’s a short film on Vimeo showing a cool pop-up/video projection project, that presents a beautifully artful melding of ancient and modern technologies. Enjoy!
[The</a> Ice Book (HD) on Vimeo](<a href=“http://vimeo.com/19348564]The”>The Icebook (HD) on Vimeo)</p>
<p>I also thought it might be fun to make this thread a repository for other cool web findings others might like to share.</p>
<p>I loved the Ice Book video. I thought it was very entertaining. And I have to say the SixthSense was amazing. I can’t really think of one to add after that. My old standby favorite which always makes me smile is Where the Hell is Matt. I love seeing all the different nationalities dance and seeing all the exotic locales.</p>
<p>Here is a “cool web finding” that I would like to share. Bobby McFerrin’s website lets you break down 2 of his songs, one of which is the well known, “Don’t Worry Be Happy.” Did you know that Bobby plays every part of that song with his own voice? The website lets you listen to each track individually and lay them on one at a time until you have the whole song. You can sing along if you like. It is VERY cool! :D</p>
<p>I love Bobby McFerrin, NJres. For some reason, however, I was not able to figure out how to separate the voice tracks so that I might hear them individually. I did enjoy listening to the songs in their blended entirety.</p>