Saturday, January 14, 2012

Facebook Page Performance Art Glitchr Purposefully Tries To Activate Code Glitches

383039_338758146142397_217492798268933_1288388_364802936_nMaking the link rounds among designers in Silicon Valley this holiday season is Facebook fan page Glitchr, which tries to mess up Facebook code on purpose. While I had previously postulated that the page might be run by the venerable Evan Priestley, instead it is run by some Greek dude, Laimona Zakas. Click on any of the links in Glitchr's posts and they will do anything from bring up random characters to load a second Facebook navigation bar multiple times.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/nZ5N6q1k0qI/

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