Lowered number of colours on my most classic baby picture, wanted to create a slightly grungy pixel-punk aesthetic.

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Lowered number of colours on my most classic baby picture, wanted to create a slightly grungy pixel-punk aesthetic.
working on expanding an older piece into something much bigger. really jazzed about this. i haven’t worked with pixels art in too long!
A showcase of deranged DIY games. Pittsburgh February 7th, 2014.
Arcades are not dead! Skip school and waste your time at Pixel Punks, a showcase of deranged independent games. In the depths of the Internet a brave new movement of DIY game makers is producing rough, cheap, and brilliant digital entertainment. Their budget is zero. Their deadlines are whenever they want. Their games are fast and direct like a three-chord-song or visceral and political like a photocopied zine. Pixel Punks is an homage and a gateway drug to this exciting phenomenon. facebook.com/events/1446616828886415/
Hey world, here's a video from early February Pixel Punks DIY arcade curated by our friend Paolo Pedercini/Molleindustria along with Caitlin Boyle, Tim Sherman, and Tenley Schmida (aka Crushed Screen Collective). Check the video. They've taken our cardboard arcade aesthetic from the 1st Punk Arcade exhibition in 2012 and run with it, and made an exhibition zine too. Looking good.-LT
Arcades are not dead! Skip school and waste your time at Pixel Punks, a showcase of deranged independent games. In the depths of the Internet a brave new movement of DIY game makers is producing rough, cheap, and brilliant digital entertainment. Their budget is zero. Their deadlines are whenever they want. Their games are fast and direct like a three-chord-song or visceral and political like a photocopied zine. Pixel Punks is an homage and a gateway drug to this exciting phenomenon.
had some more time so I decide to clean this up a little bit, and give it a little bit of character
Pixel Punks - a showcase of deranged DIY games.
Molleindustria (Paolo Pedercini), Caitlin Boyle, Tim Sherman, and Tenley Schmida (aka Crushed Screen Collective) put an exhibition of indie/DIY games together.
7 Feb 2014 - Pittsburgh, PA, USA
From Molleindustria's blog post:
"Pixel Punks showcases rough around the edge, confrontational, homemade games in the context of an historical punk venue in Pittsburgh, PA. It’s in part inspired by new arcade experiences like BabyCastles circa 2010, and in part a response to the museification/institutionalization of artsy videogames.
“Arcades are not dead! Skip school and waste your time at Pixel Punks, a showcase of deranged independent games. In the depths of the Internet a brave new movement of DIY game makers is producing rough, cheap, and brilliant digital entertainment. Their budget is zero. Their deadlines are whenever they want. Their games are fast and direct like a three-chord-song or visceral and political like a photocopied zine. Pixel Punks is an homage and a gateway drug to this exciting phenomenon.”
http://www.molleindustria.org/blog/pixel-punks/