Ancient Pixels: 8-bit game icons meet Andean textile art
Alongside Data Spills is another ITP-NYU Thesis well worth mentioning: José Olivares Ancient Pixels, which makes the very logical leap in crossing low-bit game iconography (read: Atari 2600-esque graphics) with traditional Andean textile art for an installation backed by psych-pop visuals.
For the proposed installation, Olivares created three Andean "rugs" with projected animations that blur the line between outsider and pixel art, each with their own specific symbology.
Olivares -- who, as Balún, is also part of the NYC Pulsewave/chiptune scene -- has collected all of his research materials on his Ancient Pixels tumblr, where you can see a mockup of the entire 'temple' installation and a video of his presentation.
Ancient Pixels [tumblr, Balún, Olivares' portfolio]




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#1 – 9:46 AM May 15, 2009
Saw this at the ITP show on Monday night. Very cool.
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