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Science fiction:
We might be living in an artificial universe, simulated universe, and we would really never know about it. A very advance-computer game made form creatures existed about 5 billions of years after big bang might have all functions we have as human and all functions of our universe. Until now, 14 billions of years have passed after big bang. We have recently discovered radio.If we survive more than nine billions of years, what kind of computer game we would create is obvious.
At the end, it doesn't matter that we might have an electronic universe instead of a universe from gases, stones, etc. What counts is "existence".
According the online information,
imaginary worlds are sometimes known as paracosms. These are probably most common around nine years of age and fade in the teenage years. Creativity and imagination are both will appear when an individual has an imaginary friend. Originality will be difficult to separate from creativity.
Figma Link from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, captured with a 2x anamorphic lens combined with a 100mm macro lens
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A new piece for the retrofuturistic 'Leaving the city' fantasy series. TT scale (1:120) model train in a virtual environment made from a rendered in-game screenshot. The original screenshot was provided by in-game photographer Larah Johnson (www.flickr.com/photos/141880212@N04)
Here is me taking on a bit more than I can chew - as usual!
This was an 'oh shit!' moment!
:)
...There were more of them coming up the stairs too!
my tribute / homage to the video game dying light.
in dying light the player has to survive a zombie apocalypse in a near-east city.
the game combines elements of survival, horror, action, parcours and role playing genres.
it's a beautiful game and i absolutely love the zombie-hands-artwork - so i wanted to see if i can create a similar effect with classic photography but without too much postprocessing or an exotic setup.
what i used to create this picture:
* late daylight (sun at a low angle)
* my hands to create the shadows
* a white door to cast the shadows on
* a curtain in front of the window to get background shadows/structure
* some postprocessing to combine different shots of my hands, to get a grainy look and a gradient to get a fade to black at the bottom
No, there's no cat in the frame. But it's an alley and the first computergame I played as a kid was called Alley Cat. Good times. I love the old timey details in this town. Also, good times.
Just another day trying to get some work done around here! That is if I don't end up killing myselves.
See large size photo here.
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Life is a game and we have to learn how to play this game ever since we are still a kid.
You need to know the rules of the game but we are not talking about the games developed by those software companies!
A boy was attracted to the game wall in Metrotown in this rainy weekend.
Fuji X10 compact camera
Auto White Balance
Day 286/366 of Project 365 (Monday, 2020 October 12 - 155th consecutive daily photo): Working an online jigsaw puzzle while she waits for the day to dawn.
Having trudged 1.5 miles along the shingle spit to visit Hurst Castle Spit, we found SEGA clients landing in a fleet of ribs. They were heading to a product launch / lunch in the castle, preventing us from visiting the Tudor rooms that we'd paid to see!
Faculty of English, University of Cambridge. 3/3 Camstract series. Someone has a sense of humour (or spare time) in the faculty:-) Made from post-it slips!
Here's Jena's take on an original character from the setting of the computer and video game "Fallout 3," the best-selling post apocalyptic rpg.
I slightly damaged a sheet I wanted to use for something else, so I thought I’d do some crumpling and created this claw. The name came by itself, but then I realized I had subconsciously almost exactly recreated the cover art, theme, and name of an old PC game. I knew of the game, but never played it, so I suspect it was a common Lovecraftian inspiration which led both the game’s designers and me to a very similar idea.
This is where minions will come to relax and replenish.
Other furnerature will be a ping pong table, both a soda and snack machine, a wide-screen television, an arcade game and a pinball machine, and a water cooler.
*I'm honestly not sure if the egg chair will work like this: All of those pieces are held in by friction, but it should be enough. As this is a computer rendering, it's impossible to know if the friction would be enough until it's actually built in real bricks!
The floor needs to scoot over toward the baseboards by just less than one stud, so more on this room later!
Hope you do remember. Pacman was a figure in the early computergames, devouring
all he could come close to !