Persuasive Trichromatic Jazz
A motion study inspired from a old Jazz vinyl cover Adaptation from a monochrome loop created 2 years ago.

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Persuasive Trichromatic Jazz
A motion study inspired from a old Jazz vinyl cover Adaptation from a monochrome loop created 2 years ago.
Bridget from GGST 🥰
Someone on Discord challenged me to draw Iron Fist from Marvel Rivals in under an hour. Here’s how it turned out. Trying to get faster without losing structure. Who should I do next?
Action pose! Motion and pose study of Wen Ke Xing - based on his fight against the beggar gang, but without the victim and with red robes because he looks damn good in them!
Inspired by this piece by hal (@HAL09999) — shared on X under the title “silicium” and associated with Si-Operator (2023).
The work was one of the key visual prompts behind the boundary-output animations now used on the SUBSTRATE / Process Zine entry page: that sparse white field, particulate bloom, unstable orbital motion, and the sense of a signal trying to cohere without ever fully resolving into an object.
What held me was its ambiguity. It doesn’t read like illustration so much as instrumentation:
a trace, a disturbance, a density event, something recorded rather than invented.
The accompanying note — “This is an altered recording of a server room” — also felt important. That framing shifts the image away from pure abstraction and toward transformed capture: infrastructure made ghostly, computation rendered as atmosphere, machinery translated into residue.
I’m sharing this here as a source / influence acknowledgment, since it directly helped crystallise the motion language for the entry threshold.
Attribution: hal / @HAL09999 “silicium” associated text: Si-Operator (2023) noted by the artist as “an altered recording of a server room”
Source in its original context: https://x.com/HAL09999/status/2027856701928427539
04-01-25 | Edwaerd Muybridge motion study, 1890s. MisterLemonzMen.tumblr.com/archive
Tracking the movement of figure skater Carol Lynne
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