Interesting, to me, those points all except 4 would have made it look way worse.
Interesting, to me, those points all except 4 would have made it look way worse.
I mean… If I want to build a hell, I still want options.
Like, realistic space use for car hell would be interesting but maybe sometimes I wanna build a university on a hill and student housing at the top of a different hill and to get to class you have to bike up a hill both ways.
There’s many things I can overlook here but the lack of bikes nixed my hype fully. I don’t want to build car hell yet again. I can leave the house if I wanna see that.
Yes, the thoughtless consumption of those zombies who… Want to learn how something is done instead of jusy going “oooh” and scrolling past?
Besides, the pics of food correspond more to a post of a description of an artwork rather than a post of an artwork itself. With food as the medium, you kinda gotta recreate it to appreciate it, much more than with digital art or even 3d objects.
For some kinds of physically painted art (think Rothko) you don’t exactly have to recreate it but even there the digital representations are not enough to convey what matters, for example because the physicality of the artifact matters too or because the context/arrangement adds its down dimension.
A picture of food is not food.