8 Most Bizarre and Interesting Sites on The Internet

Designers are able to achieve their most audacious and creative ideas thanks to modern web-building technologies. Flash, JavaScript and Papervision3D tools, for instance, enhances the visual appearance and interactivity of the websites.



There is no doubt that these strengths would impress and entertain visitors. In this post, you’ll find a couple of websites that, by combining bizarre ideas and clever JavaScript and Flash effects, will entice you to play on them for some embarrassing time.





Flight Radar

Let's break the ice with Flight Radar which is a Swedish internet based service and one of the best live flights tracker sites. It shows the air traffic in actual real time with all the information on map. The site also includes flight origins and destinations, flight numbers, aircraft types, altitude, positions, speed and more features. It's interesting, you may want to give it a look.

Haneke

I don't really know what would be the right way to describe this website except it's just crazily weird. There are a bunch of blue ball machines on an ongoing same process. It looks like a true complex, repeating and animated GIF. I am still trying to figure out the reason behind creating this website but, oh well, this might be enjoyable to same abnormal/normal people who love to give a lot of attention to every single detail; or else, I think this would probably make sense if anybody is high.

Zoomquilt

If you are bored and cannot find what to browse on net, this site might distract your mind a little (if not makes you even more bored). It manipulates your sight and focus by a hypnotic, repetitive and infinite zooming image. This fantastic illusional artwork is created with a flash animated video.

Patience Is A Virtue

I am not patience I confess, but it actually is very important to be patient. Words seem lost describing this website. Let me be brief, find out yourself!

The Faces Of Facebook

Faces Of Facebook might not be as weird as it sounds, but I think some would find it interesting to dig in.  As soon as you log on to the site, the first impression you have is the view that looks like a galaxy. Imagine more than 1.2 billion Facebook profile pictures are stored in one location; it is unlikely though but still worth visiting. You're there, so click anywhere on the "galaxy" to get a zoom in automatically. You can also scroll up and down, navigate right and left and select any profile picture to find out who's behind it. 

Nobody Is Here

The first phrase to read on Nobody Here is "I'd like to apologize for all this." And since that's a sentence usually found at the top of suicide notes, you know right off the bat you're in for a treat. Despite that, the site seems harmless enough. You see a silhouette of a man at a computer with a list of words on his right and a sentence or two to his left. Scrolling through the words changes the sentence, and clicking on a word leads to a new page. That's where the fun begins.

Medijate

Larry Carlson wants you to meditate, oops to "medijate", which is like meditating, except instead of relaxing and finding inner peace, you recoil at strange noises and find your inner seizure sufferer.
At first glance the site looks typical but as you browse it, it looks all Zen and that crazy stuff. You can make a tree dance-sway while gentle music plays and words like "heal" flash on the screen. I let you dive in.

The Last Page On The Internet

Last but not least, if you feel like you are obsessed to the internet or more specifically to social media that you cannot turn your PC off or let your handset aside, you better try this website.



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