Hacked a videogame and removed everything but the clouds.
And millions of stars.
(This is supposed to be a vortex but too many frames were eliminated so the stars just kind of vibrate.)
Hacked a videogame and removed everything but the clouds.
And millions of stars.
(This is supposed to be a vortex but too many frames were eliminated so the stars just kind of vibrate.)
this reminds me of some '40s or '50s abstract art from Mexico I saw once - am temporarily blanking on the name - a german surname, as I recall - anyway this is all from internet - hat tip hollaholla for the magnetic lasso
Why you should wait a day before posting. Wrote this in a fit of pique after someone dissed animated GIFs:
Was being mildly ironic: the "pop art" link went to an '80s painting of a Jack Kirby panel that I was calling "late pop." The point was you can make whatever continuities you want with GIFs, or not, but to peg them solely as a late '90s relic was as limiting as definitively calling them art.
The text above was screen captured and posted to dump.fm by a, er, vocal Dumper who thinks calling online activity "net art" is the height of pretension (as best I can make out from his complaints). I wish I could make every post nuanced since I am no fan of most things self-consciously described as "net art" either but sometimes you just get annoyed.