Mr Doob ((exclusive)) | Google Gravity Lava

From that day on, John made it a point to visit Mr Doob's website regularly, always on the lookout for new and exciting experiments to play with. And every time he searched for something on Google, he couldn't help but wonder what other digital wonders lay hidden in the depths of the internet.

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Users can toss the Google logo across the screen, watch it bounce off the walls, and see it disrupt the fluid currents. Google Gravity Lava Mr Doob

Usually referred to as , this experiment features a blank canvas where colorful circular "balls" (sometimes mistaken for lava-like blobs) respond to your mouse and gravity. From that day on, John made it a

You can click and drag any element—like the logo or "Search" button—and toss them around the screen. Usually referred to as , this experiment features

Launched in 2009, was featured as part of Google’s early Chrome Experiments. When a user lands on the page, the traditional Google homepage instantly collapses.