This is a really hard one to explain, but if you're a fan of the anime Bleach, you've probably seen this one already. If you haven't, you'll want to. At least once. For a few seconds. But you'll probably find yourself trying to last as long as you can...
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Same concept as the first Zoomquilt, but this time done in flash. Drag the slider on the left-hand side to zoom in/out at varying speeds (middle equals pause, left equals zoom out faster, right equals zoom in faster).
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An endless zoom animation. Click and drag the image to move. The Zoomquilt was completed in 2004. It emerged from the internet platform tiles.ice.org, a site where people collaborated on patchwork paintings in earlier days of the internet. Notably drawing inspiration from Gridcosm, a similar and ongoing project, the Zoomquilt aimed to create a more seamless and immersive experience. It soon became an internet notorious, won a FWA site of the month and was featured on MTV.
Random Awesomeness | Transitions:627 | Added by:Badgirl420 | Date:2012-01-19