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On Glitch This Week

Glitch This Week is a regular series in which we round-up just some of the amazing projects that fantastic creators have made on Glitch. Here are a few projects that caught our eye this week.

Mix up Synthier Things 🎛️

With the recent release of the third installment of Stranger Things, you might be inspired to try out Eric Wood's "synthier-things" - a web synth that can only play the Stranger Things theme. The synth is made up of a handful of off the shelf web audio components. You can play about with the arpeggiator, oscillator, filter, and attenuator to distort those iconic 80s inspired electronic arpeggios to your heart's content.

Pick Your Fave Queen 💅🏽

If like Keith Kurson, you're a fan of RuPaul's Drag Race then you might enjoy "favorite-queen." Choose your favorite queen from each of the seasons of RPDR, and share your picks on social to see if your friends agree. Choices indeed.

Doodle in the Depths 🐙

Rowan Merewood's "shadowy-depths" is a CSS doodle with a Day of the Tentacle vibe. If you've ever spent time working with the Shadow DOM, I think you can relate.


Other apps in this week's round-up include a map of reduplicated place names in Australia, a pumped-up audio visualizer, and a WebVR sketch taken directly from a notepad. Check them out!

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Jess Lee

Love it @rowan_m !

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