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I don't know why, but this is giving me vibes similar to The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch.
The music video for Bucket Head's Spokes for the Wheel of Torment animates the hell section of the triptych: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3bO8rXc-nM

I really do enjoy Bosch's work. It gives you a sense of what monsters looked like to people of the middle ages, many of which are animal and fish like.

That was really awesome, I've been a Buckethead fan since I discovered his music through Guitar Hero way back in the day.

Enter The Chicken has to be one of the most underrated metal albums of the 2000s, the collaborations with Serj Tankian stand out but there's a lot of great tracks on there.

I'm a guitarist so I enjoy shred wankery more than the average joe, but the actual songs with lyrics on Enter the Chicken stand up to repeat listening much better than most of his work imo. (ymmv)

I love his work in Praxis. He’s amazing.

https://youtu.be/1qoL9YLWV8g

Thanks for sharing that, I enjoyed it a lot. I had no idea Praxis existed, putting Bootsy and Buckethead in the same studio was bound to result in something good!
This is amazing. So many easter eggs to click through.

If you're a fan of this type of art, https://www.reddit.com/r/wimmelbilder/ is full of good stuff.

> to click through

Uuh, thanks for that. Spent 30 minutes looking through everything and didn't realize I could click on stuff until I saw your comment...

there are easter eggs too...
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This is basically animated version of this subreddit. It has an astounding collection of images like this. There are so many stories in every single one (most) of them.
Yeah, this instantly reminded me of the children's books which are apparently called "Wimmelbuch" in English as well (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wimmelbilderbuch) - this is a Wimmelanimation so to say...
I love the ones that are foreign to me because I don't understand any of the idioms. At all. Are those pies on the roof? Stabbing a brick wall with a knife?
I love it, except the parts that show *gore*. IMO this could have been much more fun without them.
Thanks for the link. I've recently taken a liking to this style of art.
This is very cool. Feels a little bit like the modern day version of a Hieronymus Bosch painting
Came here to say the same thing, except Bruegel.
One of my favorite collaborative tiled art pieces is this 3D Marble Machine: https://youtu.be/Oszl95YWfbs
Wow, this is super cool. How do you get obviously talented people to spend so much time collaborating on things like this?
Well, for these particular challenges, we're all on a Discord server (https://discord.gg/createwithclint), and these are semi-regular community challenges. There are also smaller weekly competitions, but these are the big community collabs:

Parallel Dimensions (11/2020) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdCvwmebWN0

Alternate Realities (06/2021) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKBs9l8jS6Q

Infinite Journeys (03/2022) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXrWPLNp9tw

Moving Mediations (09/2022) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b5k0M8wTBg

hugged to hard?
I got about three screen’s worth and it stopped. I’m not sure if it’s because I’m on a tablet or if the server is struggling.
Don't let Roger Waters know about those kids going through the meat grinder.
Stellar performance via differential 2.5D rendering. This is a dream ;)
Funny, while listening to my laptop's fan going crazy I was thinking that any computer from 2000 would have enough power to render this if it was native :P
I can absolutely make a native version that's considerably less efficient than this one.

And yes, a more efficient browser version is possible (and possibly simpler). People like to fixate on platforms, but it's all about implementation.

Sure - also on your computer from 2000 the fans would be on all the time time, one fan would have a bad bearing, and the HD would literally be making a crunching sound, and you would constantly be cleaning gunk off the mouse ball.
Oh, what satisfaction there was in removing the gunk off the mouse's spinning rods!
Move to a trackball and you can still have that fun today!
It "performs well" in the sense that I as a human enjoy it smoothly, but it does make my modern laptop's fan spin up quite loudly; and I don't know (I could be wrong!) that it renders graphics that is effectively fundamentally more complex than the ones I enjoyed on Amiga 500 and x286?

This is not in any way to reduce its awesomeness; I just lost 15 minutes I don't have scrolling around and will return to it this weekend! But I wouldn't say it had great performance.

edit: Unless you meant "Stellar Performance" in the artistic sense, i.e. "The figure skater put up a great performance today", in which case wholeheartedly agree :-)

Very cool. I don't see Waldo in the Changes log, but does that mean he's not there? ;)
I love this on so many levels...not an ever expanding amount of levels, mind you, but an impressive number of levels.
Note that parts of this are probably NSFW.
Poor Ruby Rhod. How you gonna play him like that?

Bzzzzzz!

Well the artist is apparently Russian, so. Hopefully it's more playing into Rhod's character than as an insult I guess.
Find Chuck Norris... It's worth it.
I never thought I'd ever see Chuck and the yellow kvass barrel on wheels in the same picture. Crazy! Took me some time to find Chuck.
Found it! I challenge you to find the reference to the Fifth Element...
Thanks! Now my nose is bleeding...
This took me way too long and when I did find him, his egg scared me haha.
When I say to friends "the internet used to be fun," its projects like these that I miss!
Rich content (anything that isn't a listicle or SEO'd fluff article) has become harder and harder to find
floor795.com and floor797.com are available for purchase, next door so to speak.
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This is... truly awesome. Wow. Love that Pink Floyd section. You can even read his lips as he's shouting at the kids.
Ever-expanding? Does it mean that new areas are still being added to it every once in a while?
I see a Squid Game reference, so it's at least reltively recent.
Click the changes tab up top, looks like stuff is added regularly.
It has a changelog in the top menu under "Changes" which lists all the additions by date. You can even get notified on updates (although only via Telegram, an RSS feed would be nicer).
This is amazing, there's so much detail and little easter eggs everywhere. I like the headless guy in the gym XD
This is awesome. I saw Portal, Boku No Hero Academia, the Rugrats and Harry Potter just to name a few. Seems it has easter eggs for every generation.
This is one of the coolest things I've seen in a while!