Re: Birds on Twitter
Re: Birds on Twitter
Latvian conceptual artist and creative director Voldemars Dudums created this insanely clever bird feeder using an old computer keyboard and some cubes of bacon fat. When the birds would fly down to snack their inadvertent key presses were fed to an api that parsed each little tap into a bonafide tweet on the @hungry_birds](https://twitter.com/hungry_birds) Twitter account (fyi, these particular feathered friends became political during the U.S. elections, so there’s that). The birds, mostly tomtits, would tweet roughly 100 times each day and could even be watched live over on Birds on Twitter. It even landed Dudums a people’s choice award for Guerrilla Innovation in Advertising. Unfortunately the project went offline in March of this year, as that’s when the cryptic avian tweets cease
Re: Birds on Twitter
Nice, but we can't see youtube in Pakistan
Re: Birds on Twitter
awww sorry :(
Re: Birds on Twitter
Simply amazing!
Re: Birds on Twitter
I first tweet sas OMG Lols,Kitna farigh time hai in Logon ki pass
Re: Birds on Twitter
Awww cute :D