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Stewart interviewed by Creativity


The design and advertising blog Creativity (formerly AdCritic) has just posted an interview with Stewdio’s Stewart Smith, conducted by Jamie Kim of Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam. The two discuss the intersection of art and software, collaborators, personal projects, and the “fake it ’till you make it” ethos. Read up here: Face to face with the brains behind iQuit, Browser Pong and other experiments in digital fun.

Thursday, 25 March 2010.
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Browser Pong on Chrome Experiments

Browser Pong has just been added to the Chrome Experiments library, a website that features notable JavaScript experiments in the spirit of the Google Chrome browser. Many thanks to Aaron Koblin and everyone behind the scenes of Chrome Experiments who are keen to promote the browser itself as an art platform.

Experience Browser Pong yourself at http://stewdio.org/pong/. To leave comments on the Browser Pong’s Chrome Experiments page see http://chromeexperiments.com/detail/browser-pong/.

Tuesday, 05 January 2010.
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It’s Nice That 2009 Review

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Today It’s Nice That has posted Stewart’s 2009 Review as well as a brief page for the newly released Browser Pong. This makes for a sweet morning at Stewdio.

Monday, 21 December 2009.
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Browser Pong

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Happy holidays from Stewdio. Today we are releasing Browser Pong, a collaboration with sound artist and musician Dominic Matar of Nine Cats Music. Best in Safari for Mac. Also supports Chrome, FireFox, and Opera. Enjoy it here: http://stewdio.org/pong/.

Update. We’re pleased to see our Pong blowing up on Twitter and bloggers taking notice. Browser Pong was even briefly on the front page of Paul Graham’s Hacker News. So thank you all for posting and tweeting over the past 19 hours since we launched. Keep it up!

Update. Add these to the list of sites recognizing Browser Pong: It’s Nice That, Boing Boing, Daring Fireball, and more. Thanks everyone. Your support garnered Pong over 100,000 visits within its first 24 hours. Well done.

Friday, 18 December 2009.
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