The mesmerising Tiltoria is now available on OS X from the Mac App Store. It’s a beautiful light show, a music visualiser and a psychedelic paint box all rolled into one. There’s nothing quite like it!
Click on the image below to get it.
The mesmerising Tiltoria is now available on OS X from the Mac App Store. It’s a beautiful light show, a music visualiser and a psychedelic paint box all rolled into one. There’s nothing quite like it!
Click on the image below to get it.
There are so many talented indie developers out there not getting the limelight they deserve. Most put so much time and energy into creating their apps that there is often little left to actually publicise it. What’s more, the publicity game is much harder work than coding — you’re up against teams of people from the major studios with big budgets. It is easy to get discouraged.
It’s high time we clubbed together to spread the word. The first proposal is this:
If you have any more ideas please get in touch: @mindbrix
Below is a logo that we can use to establish a visual brand identity. Click on the image to download a PDF version.
This is a screenshot from the beautifu, mesmerising — and free –Tiltoria.
This is the tutorial for the forthcoming port of Tiltoria to OS X.
A hypnotic animated Vectoria sequence created by changing a single pattern step 30 times.
The individual PNG frames were combined using GIFfun for OSX. The resulting GIF was then resized using Adobe Fireworks CS4.
If you’re in the market for a splendid Georgian property in the wilds, my cousin is selling his. Click on the image for more details.
The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads Fresher than ever.
A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 4,200 times in 2010. That’s about 10 full 747s.
In 2010, there were 3 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 40 posts. There were 3 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 737kb.
The busiest day of the year was January 4th with 63 views. The most popular post that day was Portfolio.
The top referring sites in 2010 were concentrichron.com, gasi.ch, facebook.com, johnmartyn.com, and voiceprint.co.uk.
Some visitors came searching, mostly for hyperphoto, mindbrix, flash tree, theodore roszak, and tree flash.
These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.
Portfolio April 2009
Zoomable Gallery January 2010
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About April 2009
Alan Aldridge April 2009
Contact April 2009
A nice collection of deep-zoomable images. Click on a thumbnail to view, then click to zoom in, shift-click to zoom out. One day all images will be presented this way.
You can make these yourself. Click here to find out how.
| Thumbnail/link | Description |
|---|---|
| Taken in Athens on the hill leading up to the Acropolis. Spot the time traveller! | |
| Panoramic shot of a delightful children’s playground opposite the Horniman Museum near Forest Hill, London | |
| The timeless design classic presented 21st Century style | |
| The main square in Narila, Cadiar, Spain during the Autumn 2009 fiesta. Memories of a wonderful time with my friends over at Ibex Trex | |
| Photographic sweep of an utterly banging street party. If only this picture had 10% of the sound bouncing off those walls. | |
| Get yourself into the mind of Moses. Photos by The Man With A Camera | |
| Taken during a late summer evening in Tallinn, Estonia. The dude in the picture is my mate Maario. The tobacco in the cigarette was chocolate flavoured… | |
| Panaroma of another kiddie Shangri-La, Telegraph Hill Park, London. Check out the slide, as modelled by my daughter Mia. | |
| Memories of the late lamented Wheelwright College, Dewsbury, Yorkshire. Yours truly is in there somewhere. |