Kategorie: Twitter
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August 20, 2025 at 10:03AM
Thread of #lab and #workshop posts, behind the scenes content, tightbeam transmissions in bursts #buildinpublic #asca https://x.com/MarioBreskic/status/1957448301407523261 Quelle: Twitter
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August 19, 2025 at 10:03PM
@round @pizzatoe #aside Something about Wizardry, something about #osr, over-the-top grits in rpgs. Maybe #morkborg, too? I like this, I really like this. #asca Quelle: Twitter
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August 19, 2025 at 09:55PM
@round #notes I think you should always be able to tell that you are dealing with a designerʼs website, but never because of style, ever #asca Quelle: Twitter
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August 19, 2025 at 05:02PM
You can still submit your #walkcycle to this yearʼs Festival of Animation Berlin #FAB2025 #rthread #asca https://x.com/medienfeed/status/1957811806543454505 Quelle: Twitter
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August 18, 2025 at 04:57PM
@annaxmalina And sometimes, these #design experiments create something unexpected while looking for a certain effect. I enjoy these ambiguous graphics, don’t you? #glitch #asca #seemslike #remindsmeof #documentscanner #iriscan https://x.com/MarioBreskic/status/1957456920685502901 Quelle: Twitter
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August 18, 2025 at 04:26PM
I am exploring the amount of glitches I can cause using a really slow memory card, a document scanner and a sheet of aluminium foil, inspired by a recent post by @annaxmalina #asca Quelle: Twitter
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August 18, 2025 at 04:23PM
Buying a cheap document scanner I can carry around in a bag has created far more opportunities for building #graphicdesigns than buying and using a camera ever did. The camera is overburdened with meaning, instead of being a texture scanner at a distance. #asca Quelle: Twitter
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August 17, 2025 at 12:48PM
So threads are a good tool to create context. And not just for the person reading, too, but for you as well: you can use it as a scaffold for the public part of your work, for instance, creating a trail of breadcrumbs instead of randomness #asca Quelle: Twitter
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August 17, 2025 at 12:48PM
To explain: to you who posts, what you post makes perfect sense, you have the luxury of context. But when someone who follows you logs in, all he sees is some most likely randomly chosen post of yours, sans context, solely based on some programmerʼs metric of significance. #asca Quelle: Twitter
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August 17, 2025 at 12:48PM
To explain: to you who posts, what you post makes perfect sense, you have the luxury of context. But when someone who follows you logs in, all he sees is some most likely randomly chosen post of yours, sans context, solely based on some programmerʼs metric of significance. #asca Quelle: Twitter