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The Most Epic Narrative of Ramayana on the Internet (beautifulpixels.com)
18 points by sathyabhat on July 14, 2012 | hide | past | favorite | 11 comments



Asking for email for a site which doesn't need it? Instant turn-off. I persevered because I found it intriguing.

I wasn't familiar with Indonesian Ramayana, and thought how could they get the names of major characters and facts wrong(Shinta is Sita here, avlenka is lanka, ayoda is ayodhya, rahwana is ravana, and so and on). But a quick trip to Wikpedia says Indonesia has its own interpretation.

That said, though the concept is intriguing, I don't think html5/js/css is an appropriate medium for this type of interactive storytelling yet. Say what you will about flash, it's a far better medium for this kind of interactive storytelling.


Unfortunately they seemed to start with the question "how can we use Chrome and Google products" rather than how can we best present the story. Understandable based on Google's funding of the project. E.g. Do you really need linking in separate windows when you could have used divs? Beautiful illustrations though.


I'm not interested in signing up to check it out. No need though as there is a quick high level overview here: http://www.f-i.com/google/ramayana/


I wonder, why do they ask for an email to read a website? And likely tell me, that I need to install Chrome also.

UX-- = <ctrl>w


also doesn't accept email in the form 'foo+bar@baz.com' so I can't flag them. Really annoying.


Doesn't work. It opens the narration window and that's it. Using Chromium on Mountain Lion


It doesn't seem to work with fullscreen. Hope that helps.


Try RC4YL9.

It really is super impressive.


I'm just chaining in case that doesn't work for some reason

9jJdYH


Thank you.


Thanks for posting that. (Though I really only learned how super not OK with a tiling window manager that was.)




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