Google Gravity Mr Doob | Bonus Inside |

Google Gravity Mr Doob | Bonus Inside |

His personal website ( mrdoob.com ) is a treasure trove of "experiments"—quirky, artistic, and often useless (in the best way) uses of HTML5, Canvas, and JavaScript. When you search for "google gravity" and click "I’m Feeling Lucky," Google directs you to a specific URL: mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google_gravity/ .

So, the next time you need a 30-second break, remember Mr. Doob. Let the search bar fall. Bounce the logo off the wall. And appreciate the beautiful, chaotic gravity of the internet. google gravity mr doob

Mr. Doob used a physics engine (originally Box2D) to simulate gravity, collision, and restitution. He essentially deconstructed Google’s layout into individual "bodies" (rectangles and sprites) that react to the forces of a virtual world. His personal website ( mrdoob

Mr. Doob is not a Google employee. He is a legendary figure in the world of and experimental web design. He is most famous for being one of the core contributors to three.js , the most popular JavaScript library for creating 3D animations in a web browser without plugins. And appreciate the beautiful, chaotic gravity of the

If you have ever been bored in a computer lab, procrastinating on homework, you might have typed a strange phrase into Google: "Google Gravity" or "Google Gravity Mr Doob."