![]() Welcome to The Useless Web, a curated collection of some of the worlds most. To kick things off, we have Cat Bounce, Endless Horse & RRRGGGBBB. That said, you can check out the video here. Its not new, its not clever, but it is a great way to waste time. The quality of the video is pretty bad, if I’m honest, and a few future video’s have got a lot better quality wise. Mondrian and Me is completely static, meaning its sitting on a single html & js file, it was made in a 45ish minute period which I recorded as an experiment into making things on stream. Made by a couple of content creators who were (probably) procrastinating, Amazon dating is a satirical. Marks & Spencer: Totally useless website, totally useless reply to my query about website - See 236 traveller reviews, 25 candid photos, and great deals. How was this site made, and why this url? Bounce around thousands of crazy, pointless, funny, intereractive, informative and interesting webistes made by the most odd people online. But secondly, I have already dabbled with creating some generative art in the Piet Mondrian style, with a tutorial system that I had built out, called “tutorial markdown”, whereby as you scroll through the tutorial some code will update and you will see a live version of what you’re working on. There’s a few reasons for this one, first and foremost I just straight up love the art. ![]() Reset it an infinite number of times and get your own unique drawing every single time. Taghua Taghua is a fun website that creates a beautiful little art that sort of resembles a Sakura tree. You can’t really “undo” any lines or decisions you make, so as you decide to create more and more the artwork will get more complex, which itself is the fun. Do with it as you wish: experience the roller coaster effect yourself or use it to practice hypnosis on your colleagues. It’s always funny when you decide to build something with very little purpose, of course its not completely useless, but ultimately I wanted to create a space to appreciate Piet Mondrians artistic style, while also allowing people to interact with their artwork in progress, and try to understand the small stylistic choices that went into each individual piece of art.
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