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Tiny tools and the ephemeral nature of digital art

51 pointsby dhotsonalmost 4 years ago

3 comments

DiggyJohnsonalmost 4 years ago
&gt; I think it’s fascinating how certain art will outlive the tools it was made in, or some tools will outlive the art… with formats once supported in that tool just dying out and no longer being something you can even see.<p>This is a novel thought that I have not considered. Thanks for sharing.<p>Can we think of any examples of physical media that this applies to? Is there any physical art that is unachievable to us in the 21C?
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egfxalmost 4 years ago
I built a digital art tool <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gif.com.ai" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gif.com.ai</a> (and I can’t find a job as a frontend programmer but that’s another story)
tenaciousDanielalmost 4 years ago
The skeleton hand cursor caught me by surprise, and I burst out laughing. I miss the early internet.