“A unique collaboration with some of the world’s most acclaimed art museums to enable people to discover and view more than a thousand artworks online in extraordinary detail.” #
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Romantically Apocalyptic is a humorous webcomic set in an insane, post-apocalyptic world created by Russian-born, Canadian deviantArt personality and artist Alexiuss (Vitaly S Alexius) using
“Photoshop, live actors, dead actors, sexy assistants, greenscreen, a camera, and a Wacom tablet. Each comic page is meticulously digitally painted and contains 6 years worth of textures: 1 terabyte of stock footage, shot in real abandoned, forgotten places of our world.”
There’s a (Internet) TV series in the making.
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The source image appears to be based on this piece by vhm-alex on dA. Related: 1&2.
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The Creative Process by Virus Comix – a huge, scroll intensive comic commenting on the painful process of making stuff. #
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Surveillance 2010, artwork by Will Varner. The original is presented in Flash format.
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Tineye revealed that the original image contains the text “©youyesyou.net“, but the site with that name appears to be down.
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Japanese 60′s futurism: visions of high tech schools and homes
Notice the cute whacker robots designed to beat children over the head if any rebellious acts occur in the computerized and unmanned classroom. Mmyeah, overgrown flyswatters on wheels will surely convince those fuckers to behave.
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A collection of artwork by J. R. R. Tolkien
I find the above example very soothing.
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