Links: February 2004
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Camperstrike 27 February 2004, 16:51
Hone your l33t Counterstrike skills online with this single player training-style game, before heading on down to kick ass at the LAN party. (Note: Flash)
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Grow 20 February 2004, 14:50
A curious little game – quite short – that I didn't quite get the first time I played it. You drag objects into the centre and are scored points, but the different sequence in which you combine the objects has different effects, and varying points. (Note: Flash)
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David Newton 16 February 2004, 17:29
Psychedelic illustration by David Newton. I particularly like Higher Nature.
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Yoko Ikeno 16 February 2004, 14:03
Yoko's clean, fashion-based illustration incorporates 1920's class with modern style.
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Butterfly nebula 16 February 2004, 13:03
The Universe, as per usual, provides the greatest spectacles.
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Gallery of computation 04 February 2004, 16:46
Jared Tarbell has started up a gallery of scientifically based abstract images using Flash and proce55ing technologies. Some really complex, high-quality and beautiful pieces of art. (NOTE: Flash)
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Hop David 04 February 2004, 11:53
In the tradition of MC Escher, Hop David creates algorithmic art. I particularly like the renaissance stylings of Tunnel.
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Ford GT 03 February 2004, 16:51
It's a rare car that can pull off racing stripes. This one does it well. (NOTE: Flash)
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Chun + Tong 02 February 2004, 11:05
Sure, it's in Japanese so I have no idea what it's about, but I love the splash screen artwork!
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