Thanks very much edward! I like the idea of presenting info or a story in a
form that you can play around with, and explore from different directions,
as non-linear stories.  I find the cube is interesting - how it looks and
the feeling of moving it. I think I'll try and do some more experiments -
with both non-fiction and fiction - and see what I end up with. I think it
has potential but I need to mess around more.

cheers dave

On 31 May 2015 at 19:33, Edward Picot <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dave -
>
> I like this! It's one of those simple presentational devices that really
> works, instead of getting in the way of what's being presented. Having said
> that, though, on my Firefox browser the text about Monsanto knowing that
> glyphosate might cause cancer disappears off the  bottom of the box. The
> visible portion ends with 'glyphosate was classified as “probably
> carcinogenic” to humans and as “sufficiently demonstrated” for' - there's
> obviously a bit more, because you can see the tops of the letters belonging
> to the line below. In fact, by looking at the page source I just worked out
> that the last line is meant to be 'genotoxicity in animals'.
>
> Be that as it may - very nice piece of work.
>
> - Edward
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