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π«Since 93 πͺπΊ/π΅πΉEN/PT πThe quiet guy drawing/writing in corner table in at the barπ₯
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Gonna definitely watch this and try it with mine πΈ
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Thank you π
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Okay, this answer algo gave me more context to understand your words.
(Also adding it to my list "To See")
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Is this a painting of yours?
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You have a lovely unique style π
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No TVs here, just a big monitor with a Raspberry Pi mounted in its back πΈ
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I think that statement is not depressing enough. (regardless of context) π
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Thanks π
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Not from where I'm from π€£ but it's a fun way to say it.
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Okay π€£
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π€£ I don't get the reference.
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Never got that tipe of mentally π€ Why can't we just enjoy stuff, and allow others to enjoy something that we don't.
Also at the end of it, a bad game can be fun too.
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I feel that, in a similar situation I had to turn on high contrast to see the code during work! π
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In similar situations I down 2 coffees to delay it (not healthy) but it works.
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Allow me to add to that π
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No boring moments!
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I know π but unfortunately selling art has always been very hard, even with big audiences, I don't even try anymore.
The advice I can give if you want to make it a thing, it's to never stop trying and the hard part is to not get discouraged.
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I have both, and it's the time of the year that I take them out of the box and hook them up to the living room TV for the family to play during the winter parties π always fun to see a 80 year old trying to beat Mario's first level. And of course the insanity of me and my cousins playing Mario Kart.
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I don't feel that glitch art or similar works as stickers (unless very simplistic and stylized works) π it's more pleasing in big print formats.
Also, at least I never saw a picture of the stickers themselves show up in my feed, one way to entice a buy is by showing the product, not just its art π¦
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Nope π I have a SNES box.
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No worries π
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Do I qualify? π€
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Fancy, in Europe we didn't have many media format variations, mostly only the more standard ones.
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Sad, I don't see mine as that (never helped career wise) but it gave me the tools to learn and explore by myself any area that interests me. I wish you find something that was worth about it.
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In music I only listen, tried to play, but something on my brain prevents any rhythm to be constant. π
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I had a good grade, but my course was created by the first generation of net artists in my country. We had classes with people from both sides, more academic and traditional arts and with people from the side of computer science. One class was learning oil painting the other was learning SQL. π€£
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This was what I made for my course in arts and multimedia final project π 6 months, 4 just for the thesis.
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Have you tried to make gifs or videos of an programed glitch effect? And later use a live feed from a webcam to in real time glitch it based on the audience interactions?
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Those look like diskettes but they are not that. What is that media storage type? π€
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Nice! It's a great tool for image manipulation, used it for years and I still have my library of sketches.