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Not really the focus of the article, but I think that /r/place was a neat idea, but hard to produce much with.
I feel like maybe there are forms of collaborative art that might go further, like letting people propose various changes to a chunk of pixels on an artwork and letting people vote on the changes.
Did you see the video?
No. Why, are they doing something like that?
https://youtu.be/K5O3UgLG2Jw for example, I think that’s a cool visualization. There’s also https://2022.place-atlas.stefanocoding.me/
I mean, that visualizes the changes, but what I’m saying is that I think that it’d be possible to go further with collaborative art than having a one-pixel-per-person cooldown.