Life After People, iPhone Application
The video showcasing the app.
In previous years, Moderati Mobile collaborated with History
to create an application to showcase displays of post-apocalyptic Life After People scenes, even in one's own house or street. It was released in 2009.[1]
For unknown reasons, the app is no longer available, based off various searches on app stores, but a demo video was created anyway.[2][3][4]
Excited by the launch of their new series Life After People, A&E (the History Channel) wanted to make an iPhone app to feature the dooms-day scenarios of what Earth could be like long after the existence of humans. The app features a gallery of before and after images, and a very fun "photo ager" as it's called on the street. Users take a photo and add realistic looking cracks, dirt, plants, animals and debris to create their own image of post-human life on Earth. After submitting an engineering update for the app, iTunes temporarily haulted the update stating users might think their phones are broken because the cracks are so realistic. To this I say, "YES! I made vector glass cracks that look so real they fooled Apple's QA department! Cool!!!![5][6][7][8]
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References/links[]
- ↑ Mini Kurhan Website/Timeline http://www.minikurhan.com/achievements
- ↑ Demo video file: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXGZ85WGlPA
Life After People, iPhone Application
- ↑ Moderati Official Website http://moderati.com/lifeafterpeople
- ↑ Magento Upgrade Webstie http://magentoupgrade.com/
- ↑ Behance Offical Concept Art/screenshot displays: http://www.behance.net/gallery/4935605/Life-After-People-iPhone-App
- ↑ Moderati Mobile YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/ModeratiMobile/videos
- ↑ http://cargocollective.com/AdamLinton/Life-After-People-History-Channel-Series
- ↑ http://www.prweb.com/releases/history/lifeafterpeople/prweb2350254.htm





















