Google launches Arcade Fire’s new show visible only in Chrome browser

Google launches Arcade Fire’s new show visible only in Chrome browser

Google, Arcade Fire and director Chris Milk have partnered to launch a project that combines one of the band's new songs with images of the viewer's childhood home and bits of video. Titled "The Wilderness Downtown” the project will run perfectly only via the Google browser Chrome. Besides, users will have to close other programs too as the media show is very processor consumptive.

In its blogpost Google says: "'The Wilderness Downtown' takes you down memory lane through the streets you grew up in. It's set to Arcade Fire's new song 'We Used to Wait' off their newly released album The Suburbs . . ."

Then the post continued, "The project was built with the latest web technologies and includes HTML5, Google Maps, an integrated drawing tool, as well as multiple browser windows that move around the screen."

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