This page contains prototype apps and interaction experiments that I have created myself or contributed to.
 
               
  
        
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                This experimental app generates dynamic visuals from the current weather
                    conditions and season at your location, as well as mouse or touch gestures.
 
 
                It was built using HTML5 and Javascript.
 
 
                Weather data provided by   
 
  Note: Although this app works in most modern browsers, it runs best
                    in 
Google Chrome.