Travel may be on hold, but that doesn't mean the views have to be.
that the site was their “quarantine project.” And anyone who is feeling the wanderlust during lockdown will surely be grateful for their initiative.
Anyone can access Window Swap, no app downloads or subscriptions needed, and find a video of a new window to gaze through, which is refreshed randomly whenever you click a button at the bottom of the screen. Videos of windows can be submitted by anyone who wants to give people a new perspective in the world. These videos must be a 10-minute, static, horizontal shot of your window in order to submit.
Windows appear from all corners of the world, including places around the U.S., in India, in France, in Japan, and everywhere in between. Some windows are especially beautiful, with views of city skylines, pristine lakes, or lovely countrysides. Others are fairly ordinary, with views of people’s plant-filled porches, outdoor construction, or suburban neighborhoods. You might even see a person’s pet in the video, which is always delightful.
“Let's face it, it's going to be a while before we travel again and wake up to a new view outside our windows," Ranjit told"So until then, why not voyeuristically travel by looking out of somebody else's window for a while?”
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