Robo.to TV Turns Status Messages Into Art
You know the viral “Noah takes a photo of himself every day for 6 years”? Well, what if Noah took a 4-second video of himself instead? And what if everyone else did, too? That’s kind of the effect you get from the new Robo.to TV service, a derivation of a product from Particle, a San Francisco-based web product shop.
Robo.to’s main function is simple–a place to post clips that are sort of a webcam status message, with no sound and a time limit of 4 seconds. You can use the GIF-like autoplaying video Robo.to creates for you as a sort of avatar that displays your most recent mood or location–or that’s the idea anyway, as compared with Seesmic (which doesn’t really do video anymore) or 12 seconds, which use video clips more conversationally.
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