Once again, "Stumble Upon" has been my inspiration for a post. I "stumbled upon" several websites which sole purpose is to be viewer interactive. It's not trying to sell anything, there's no other pages, it's just an engaging site. I've truly begun to realize that the internet is essentially a twenty-four hour gallery because quite frankly any of these sites could be displayed in an exhibit. Click on each of the screen shots to get to the individual sites to play around.
The first site, ManInTheDark.com, is a black screen in which you can control a floating body by the motions of your mouse. If you click, a new man will appear and you can create a pattern in which the multiplied men will follow.
This second site displays a cityscape. When you move your mouse over different sections of the city it changes the time in which the city was photographed. It allows you to create a timelapse image with your mouse.
This final site is called Sketch Swap. This site allows you to draw a simple image then you get to send it off into the vast world of the interweb and it gives you another person's sketch. You could spend hours swapping images to see what you're going to get next. I've gotten everything to princesses attacking a city to a frog to a scribble. When you receive your swapped sketch, the site actually re-draws the image how the artist originally drew it. This was one of the sketches that I received:
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