02 May 09 Chrome Shorts: Door

The internet can be whatever you want. Its also a place where you can be whomever you want. This film explores those ideas through the simple device of two friends and a door. A Chrome Short by Hunter Gatherer. http://www.huntergatherer.net/

02 May 09 Chrome Shorts: Evolution of Simple

The simple video game mirrors the simplicity of Google Chrome’s clean user interface. We used stop-motion to create this short film promoting Google’s new browser. A Chrome Short by Pantograph. http://www.pangra.net

02 May 09 Chrome Shorts: Chromance

Chicken or Egg? A simple query takes our hero on a wild rollercoaster ride through the Internet, where chicken links to feather, feather to pillow, pillow to tooth fairy, and so on. Fasten your seatbelts. A Chrome Short by Superfad. http://www.superfad.com/

02 May 09 Chrome Shorts: Features List

On the internet you can do things. To do those things you need tools that do things. But how do those things help you do things? A Chrome Short by Open. http://www.notclosed.com/

02 May 09 Chrome Shorts: 9-5 8.5×11

From 9-5 in 60 seconds… one person’s day of online surfing captured on a 102" x 66" paper screen. A Chrome Short by Default Office. www.defaultwebsite.info

02 May 09 Chrome Shorts: Defenders in Tights

The Internet is full of nooks and crannies hiding all kinds of technological mischief. Who do you have defending you? And what color are their tights? A Chrome Short by Steve Mottershead http://www.parkpictures.com/

02 May 09 Chrome Shorts: Collaborate with the Whole Wide World

When everyone puts their heads together, great things happen. This film explores how the internet makes it easy to collaborate with anyone, anytime. A Chrome Short by The Collaborative Works of Jeff & Paul. http://thecollaborativeworksofjeffandpaul.com/

02 May 09 Chrome Shorts: You and Your Browser

What makes a good browser? And, what the the heck is a browser to begin with? This video explores these fundamental questions and provides some warm and fuzzy answers. A Chrome Short by Christoph Niemann. Music by Kim Wetmore. http://www.christophniemann.com/