


The greatest romance of the internet is that you never know where the next click will take you.
Before algorithms grew better and better at "understanding you," we used to stumble into unfamiliar websites through a link or a recommendation. That feeling was both surprise and freedom.
That is why we created Tiscovery, Tabbit's discovery channel. Every week, we share interesting sites that caught our eye while using Tabbit Browser.
01 patatap.com
Patatap is an interactive art project created in 2014 by interaction designer jonobr1 (Jono Brandel) and Japanese musician lullatone. Press any A-Z key, the space bar, or randomly move your mouse across the page, and you instantly trigger unique geometric animations with delightful sounds. In that moment, sound gains life and shape. With the simplest interactions, anyone can become an improvising music creator.
02 radio garden
Radio Garden lets you listen to radio stations from around the world. Its interface is a freely rotatable 3D globe covered with green dots, each representing a city or region's radio station. Click any dot and you can immediately hear voices from somewhere on the planet, whether it is jazz from Reykjavik, Iceland, folk songs from Dali, Yunnan, or a small-town dialect program you do not understand but somehow find soothing. No algorithmic feed, no personalized recommendations, just one planet and thousands of stations broadcasting right now. Spin the globe, choose a city, and listening to radio becomes a random trip around the world.
03 https://kk.org/ct2/the-internet-mapping-project/
Kevin Kelly once launched The Internet Mapping Project, inviting people of different ages and professions to draw the internet as they imagined it. Through this link, you can see how people around the world picture the internet: some draw it as a spiderweb, some as a tree diagram, and others use abstract symbols to express connection. These folk maps give us a window into collective imagination in the digital age.
That is all for today's sharing. Now it is your turn.
Tell us in the comments: which of these three sites are you most interested in trying? Have you discovered any hidden-gem websites recently?
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