This new project I found reminds me of the ‘build your own mystery, choose your own ending’ novels I used to read when I was younger. The site, anyfilms.net is calling it ‘the future of entertainment’– An enormous claim, but they might not be so far off with the technology. It’s an interactive film website, where you can reconfigure the film to try and figure out exactly what happened. Their are 10 characters, 1 event, 11,000 possible ways for the story to play out, and 10 different endings that help figure out the whole story. It’s built on a very heavy interactive flash site which is surprisingly easy to navigate around. It also looks like it’s a nice little marketing stunt for Samsung. Check it out…

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I thought it would be fun to do a JoshSpear.com year in review– after all it was an amazing year for this site. There were literally hundreds of posts in Art, Books, Music, Fashion, Design, Gadgetry, Travel & Food, and Trends– plenty to look through to remind you of the great year! So, get diggin’ and send me your favorite posts. Place the title of the post as the subject of an email and fire it off to best [at] joshspear.com. I’ll present the ‘best of’ most popular posts throughout the week before New Years. In my readers survey I discovered how many people wanted to know how others felt, what they liked and what they didn’t. This is my first step into a more interactive site for ‘06. So, go ahead, tell us, what did you like?

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