DemoJS + JS pride
I must confess--I haven't watched any of this year's Revision entries. So I just found about JS pride, a browser demo, two days ago.
![JS Pride](/imgs/2013/jspride01.jpg)
It is the invitation for Demo JS, the JavaScript demoparty held in Paris. But although it is nice and works better than most of the JS demos I have seen already -specially the sound doesn't click and clip all the time, which is a great improvement-, it is really lacking on the invitation side.
![JS Pride](/imgs/2013/jspride02.jpg)
There's no "splash page" that tells you what you are going to see, or links to the party website. There's no text whatsoever during the demo--only generated geometries, rainbows and the usual stuff. It's only at the very, very end that you get to see some text--the credits? greetings?, and then, ONLY THEN! a "DEMOJS.ORG 28-30 JUNE" on top of a building. It looks like reconverting it into an "invitation demo" was a very last minute idea, which is a pity, as there is potential there, and all the time we spent flying between fallen buildings could have been used to display info about the party.
![JS Pride](/imgs/2013/jspride03.jpg)
Still, good work--looking forward to see more stuff that doesn't need a 5 minutes precalc before I can even see a triangle!
And I might even dare to submit something to the party...! Hopefully Chrome won't release an update that breaks my entry the day before, like past year.