There’s not much that can be said, here.
It’s something you just have to see.
As Abraham Piper pointed out, this is why the Interent exists:
The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
by Eric Dye
There’s not much that can be said, here.
It’s something you just have to see.
As Abraham Piper pointed out, this is why the Interent exists:
by Eric Dye
When you see the victories and pop-o-wheelies on Saturday Sunday Share, you might get the impression that everyone comes by creative media and tech easily. But the truth is, we all started at the same place and we all fall flat on our face.
Here’s a look at last week’s rockstars:
by James Cooper
Happy Shrove Tuesday, or as it’s more commonly known in the UK ‘Pancake Day’. Shrove Tuesday is the day before the church season of Lent starts.
When I was growing up, there was a great kids TV show called ‘Maid Marian and her Merry Men’ (rather like a kids version of ‘Blackadder’). In one of the shows was a great song called “It’s Pancake Day”, so to celebrate the day, here’s the song!
by Eric Dye
The creative talent of Paperbeatsscissors is nothing short of inspiring.
This particular series, “I know that feel, bro.” is sure to spark some creative inspiration of your own!
[Read more…] about “I Know That Feel, Bro” – Creative Inspiration
by Eric Dye
With rumblings of SOPA and attacks from Anonymous, the Internet resembles the Wild Wild West.
It’s a new frontier that asks more questions than it answers while at the same time, capable of answering any question you could ever imagine. More websites are added daily and the sea of data rises minute by minute.
But does it do any good?
Yes.
by Eric Dye
The latest OK Go music video is nothing short of pure awesomeness!
OK Go used over 1,000 instruments and over two miles of desert just outside of Los Angeles. Complete with retractable arms, boom mics and the band piled into the advertised Chevy Sonic, this 4 month project was completed after 4 days of shooting.
The lead singer even took stunt driving lessons!
Take a look: