It’s just the Today Show cast talking about dressing up for Halloween.
Posted by Dennis Bonilla
It’s just the Today Show cast talking about dressing up for Halloween.
Posted by Dennis Bonilla
Dennis "Fox" Bonilla has been a user experience designer, software developer, and digital strategist collaborating with some of the most successful and high-tech organizations in the world. Fox is a co-founder and the Chief Technology Officer at Baltu Technologies where he is helping create next generation workforce development tools. Fox started Unified Pop Theory with his friends in attempt to bookmark and comment on novel intersections of technology, science, and the arts. Fox is a trend finder and idea maker who is inspired by individuals that believe the world can be changed one great project at a time. Fox can be reached on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Today I was testing out a user interface design for a Google Daydream VR application we are creating at Variable Labs and I wanted to see how it would look in the Daydream View headset.
Sometimes you hear a song that you know is going to be played to death all summer long. Sometimes you see a video that you know will invade your brain for the rest of the year. The Major Lazer video for Bubble Butt is not safe for work and straddles the line of tastelessness. I chose to share the video because it’s visually arresting and likely to get popular very fast. This track is ripe for remixing. You have been warned.
Jon Negroni has put together a dizzying theory on how all Pixar movies fit into one universe. Jon has created a narrative around the idea that major events and characters within every Pixar film are connected by an overarching story about technology. His narrative attempts to explain the anthropomorphized animals in Pixar films and why easter eggs about unrelated films appear throughout the Pixar filmography.
You Got The Love, a disco gospel track from the 1980’s, has gone through a few remixes and covers. I just wanted to share a version that strikes a chord with me. The XX has reworked and added a heavy bass to the version sung by Florence & the Machine. Enjoy.