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Being creative
24 08 2021 1941, 2021. Desenho digital, 11.524 x 6.484 px, PNG.
MY CODE ART SKETCHBOOKS are made by writing custom PostScript code that draws everything, using many random decisions. I began doing these personal books in 2010, to make instant random comics and cartoon-like art.
Mirawarri is a brand new photo editor, digital image-maker, and selfie app from Warnayaka Aboriginal Art Centre and media artists Gretta Louw and Owen Mundy. The app lets you decorate your photos with stunning, original artwork from the Warlpiri indigenous artists from Lajamanu - 900 km south of Darwin at the edge of the Tanami Desert in central Australia. You can interact live with the fun photo frames, add unique digital stickers to your favourite photos, use the beautiful hand-painted designs to create your own abstract images, and even make illustrations or narrative images with the app.
Download Mirawarri and share your images under the hashtag #Mirawarri on social media to possibly have your photo included in upcoming museum exhibitions of the project. Help us spread the word about this absolutely unique, beautiful app from a remote indigenous community in Australia, and help keep our digital culture diverse, vital, and inspiring!
The #Mirawarri app is now available for download from the App Store - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mirawarri/id1240220547 - (iPhones) and coming soon to Android.
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Tales of the Forsaken Software:
WorldBuilder: The Destroyer of Worlds
Smoking Clover, Pace Willisson (2002). Screenshot by "SFWarlock" on Wikipedia (2009). Original idea by Bill Gosper