Doob =link=: Google Gravity Pool Mr
Instead of sitting static on your screen, the Google homepage elements—the logo, search bar, and buttons—succumb to a simulated gravitational pull and come crashing down to the bottom of your browser [1, 2].
The "Google Gravity" feature is a popular interactive browser experiment created by digital artist . It mimics the effect of gravity on the Google homepage, causing all interface elements—such as the logo, search bar, and buttons—to "collapse" and fall to the bottom of the screen . How it Works google gravity pool mr doob
You can "shake" your browser window to watch the balls bounce wildly or drag individual balls to see them interact with others. Instead of sitting static on your screen, the
"It’s art," Elias corrected. "It reminds us that the internet isn't just flat text and boxes. It has depth. It has weight." How it Works You can "shake" your browser
Hello! This is how it works: 1. Drag a ball. 2. Click on the background. 3. Shake your browser. 4. Double click. 5. Play! Ball Pool by Mr.doob - Experiments with Google
