What is vinepeek




















You don't even have to click anything. It just goes. As we were working on our breathless endorsement, Buzzfeed's John Herrman published a similar Vinepeek rave :.

The overall effect is mesmerizing and eerie; the surprising clarity of the iPhone's microphone provides a constant assortment of low-mixed ambient sounds, punctuated by music and speech in countless languages. Perhaps most compelling is the sense of voyeurism you get -- while these videos were posted to a public service, the app is new and unfamiliar and, like Instagram, feels somewhat insulated from the greater internet.

Many of these videos were meant for small groups of friends to view with almost complete context. We get to see them with none. Vinepeek was not created by Twitter or Vine, so it could be shut down at any moment. Vine itself is only a few days old. You can tell most are still trying to figure out what works on the service and what doesn't. Some favor short, disjointed clip shots. Others favor one long, smooth six second hard shots.

This is what the guys from A Clockwork Orange would make you watch if that was made today. It's like a social experiment wrapped in a trending topic. It's our new favorite thing. And now, suddenly, the only thing we want is Subway. And a Du Jour CD. A Chinese professor visiting Los Angeles early this month fought off an attacker using martial arts in an incident that has gone viral across Chinese media. Pigai came to Los Angeles on Oct.

Until I saw this. An Orange County mom has filed a police complaint after her daughter was left with a concussion from a sucker punch during a youth basketball game. In any case, take a peek; like Chatroulette a few years back, Vinepeek is a momentary, and much needed, reminder of how bizarre the entire idea of the Internet is.

Nathan is on Twitter [ nathanjurgenson ] and Tumblr [ nathanjurgenson. Taking a look at vines from the sustainability business angle, it definitely raises the stakes for the advertisers as well. Six seconds to make something that has not been seen or done in millions and millions of other increasingly higher-quality videos. The banality of it makes my mind turn off. I'm so indifferent abut this very old and pre-existing technology I can't be bothered to finish this comm Short [ We live in a cyborg society.

Technology has infiltrated the most fundamental aspects of our lives: social organization, the body, even our self-concepts. This blog chronicles our new, augmented reality. Vine, Vinepeek, and Visual Efficiency nathanjurgenson on January 27, I took a few screenshots at Vinepeek Check out vinepeek.

Friends cooking bacon, a stop-motion sequence of piling stones, gym class, a guy on the toilet, and, eventually, a cat. These glimpses of other lives are streamed in random succession, in real time, on Vinepeek, a hub of unmoderated Vines, which are six-second clips captured by the deceptively simple Vine app. The Web site is not affiliated with Vine on any official basis, but it serves as an endorsement of the video service as a window onto our hyper-documented world.

Vinepeek turned up only a few days after its namesake. As recounted on their blog , the team brainstormed in the morning, had a working prototype by lunch, and, by the end of the day, made it live.

The whole process took six hours.



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