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Living Worlds

Imagesource: www.effectgames.com

Low-res graphics with a limited palette have been elevated to an art form over the years. I'd rather not talk about the NFT craze here, as that's another question that the future will certainly have a (hopefully bloody 🧛‍♂️) answer to. Nevertheless, the art form is quite interesting. 

Especially when you breathe life into actually static images with the help of a rotating palette. Really nice examples of this come from Joseph Huckaby, even though the project behind it has since been discontinued. 

Inspired by Living Worlds by Mark Ferrari, Joseph and friends have created a series of landscape portraits, that are brought to life using sound, daylight moods and animation.

Impressively beautiful. 🌅

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