Bignothing experiment
It’s been a while since a flash experimental website surfaced. Have a look at the Bignothing. Send a message, receive one. Watch the wildly colorful animated backgrounds.

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It’s been a while since a flash experimental website surfaced. Have a look at the Bignothing. Send a message, receive one. Watch the wildly colorful animated backgrounds.

Be positive (wo)man! Moma reads this.
I like the idea of this project. It invites random thought and expression and plays on our need for immediate communication. At the same time, there is something quite mysterious about sending messages into the void and receiving one back with no idea where it originated from.
“What if what you give is not contingent on what you receive? Who are you when you don’t define yourself in relation to others?”
Exciting concept, should be applied to everyday life. Small random acts of kindness distributed to anyone. The thing that makes this quite addictive if the anonymity of it all.