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Overweight Iranian Forest Goats Are Usually Not Awakened by Unexploded Ordnance After 2AM   [2020]

Overweight Iranian Forest Goats Are Usually Not Awakened by Unexploded Ordnance After 2AM Released by :
Pimmelschimmel

Release Date :
11 January 2020

Type :
C64 Graphics  (PETSCII)

AKA :
Unexploded Ordnance

Released At :
Tiny PETSCII Compo 2020

User rating:*_________  1.1/10 (10 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Graphics .... Pimmelschimmel

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User Comment
Submitted by emarti on 12 January 2020
unnecessary storage occupation
User Comment
Submitted by Smasher on 12 January 2020
boolean voting, 10 or 1, lol. I pass. nice title tho :)
User Comment
Submitted by PAL on 12 January 2020
And here I am waiting for someone to go into the mem and change char color and it would be the most insane 8x8 of them all... so this is not the case? It would have been so cool if it was!
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 12 January 2020
Robert Ryman, an American artist painted in a style of white on white starting during the 50:ies,
sometimes very materialistic of the time with thick heavy paint against a preset white canvas.

A few decades earlier Malevich did both a black square on a black background and had the
precious time of experimenting with white on white. Also trying to think about how brushstrokes
changed color with how the light fell in space and on objects.

The style of juxtapositioning paint, to perhaps get the effect of a different fracture of light,
whatever and whathaveyou, has continued in a long stream of conscious painters with or without
science as guideline.

On the c64 however it’s just mockery, conceptual and based on the mere title and really nothing to see.
You created a great conceptual title, and gave us shit. So this anti-intellectual piece of shit gets thrown
in the dustbin.
User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 11 January 2020
...and a little bit (but not so much) related to Black Border on Red Ground
User Comment
Submitted by ChristopherJam on 11 January 2020
Neat! Somewhat reminiscent of Schwarz
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