+listening to Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie
+listening to Wolf359 by Gabriel Urbina
+reading Chaos: Making a New Science by James Gleick
+ Kaladin Stormblessed
+ Jakamav
+ Rysn
I'm studying digital illustration and graphics design at MCC. I'm working on my own webcomic called Casting Beyond the Moon, updating Monday and Friday nights
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Memory of a Broken Dimension
Trailer for independent Japanese game which smartly employs glitch aesthetics in it’s game world as part of it’s narrative - video embedded below:
FPS?
The emulator of an obscure computer system propagates across the internet, a signal is established…
There is very little more information about the game … at one point there appears to have been an online playable work-in-progress, but that isn’t working anymore.
There are more screenshots at the website of the developer, Datatradgedy, here, plus more in this forum here
unbelievable, I’ve wanted a game that capitalizes on the creepy effect of glitchy media for ages. This game seems like just what I’ve always wanted, the desolate, broken and glitched reality of this game’s universe is scary and disorientating, I love it. It’s like a giant encoding error. The amount of development that must’ve gone into making something look like a glitch on purpose so convincingly must’ve been ridiculous. And it’s got a creepy-ass story to go along.
watch this trailer in full screen high res.
reblogging from source because the video on @mrozna ‘s version is borked for me for some reason, Which might be kind of...