Not everything on clerkmanifesto can be great, but it's usually better if I think it's great when I put it up for the world to see, and then, only later, encounter what I've done and think:
Not everything on clerkmanifesto can be great.
But I like to think the important lesson here is:
Who am I to decide what's great on clerkmanifesto!
I've got bigger fish to fry.
With all that said, I have been poking around with some video versions in the visualization of Clerkmanifestoland. These are in the line of experiments, which is what we call the things I make for clerkmanifesto that aren't what I dreamed they would be, but maybe someday could be? Some of the tools I'm using for these videos are capable of creating unique features, and some struggle with almost everything, but I've kind of mashed it all together, minor successes and minor failures and come up with this short video.
Sound is important for this video, and remember to click, full screen it, and click again to get it all going.
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