Typorganism.org certainly succeeds in revolutionizing the browsing
experience. A jaded web surfer who is already tired
of personal web
sites that have the typical Home, Photos, Chat and All About Me
departments is in for some surprise at typorganism.com. Not
interested in bragging about his computer science prowess, the site’s
creator, who is not easily identified, has sectioned the site into
entertaining as well as incredible activities. If you ever wondered
about how internet technology is going to feel like twenty, or fifty
years into the future, this is probably a good example. The effects
have meaning, they are smart, they use your input, and they feel like
the 3-dimensional internet is here.Motion
Sickness is a page
which distorts a flowing text, which is information about the
technology behind the page,
according to the direction and the location
of a mouse pointer. The standard grab-and-drag features of Windows
applications have never come even close to having such a spatial,
nauseating feel as this page.On the Weight page, it’s
possible to balance a random object according to an apparent center of
mass. The effect again makes a visitor wonder how simple flash
technology achieves this.Good News, which offers the feed
of current news, is similar to Motion Sickness minus the motion
sickness, where it is possible to tuck the news text exactly into the
dimensions that are needed to fit its minimized browser window. The
picture is worth a thousand words.The ASCII-o-Matic is a
masterpiece of imaging. The engineer behind the site has produced
ASCII-character copies of famous personalities, and a visitor to the
site has an option to submit a standard picture of own choice for
converting into an the page’s ASCII gallery as well as copy for his own
use.Visual Music Composer is the site’s addictive feature.
Its prompt is a section of a piano keyboard, it’s possible to arrange
musical notes on the grid, thereby separately controlling piano and two
types of percussion interments. The resultant music is mesmerizing,
reinforced by animated, geometrical visualizations reminiscent of
Windows’ Media Player.Live Chat is truly live: the letters
dance responding to specific emoticon controls, and so do the letters
arriving from other chat partners according to the length of their
words and emoticons.The site requires Macromedia Flash and ActiveX scripting technology.