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Since our very first prototype we’ve been bolting, clamping, and otherwise attaching pixelstick to as many things as we could to get the best, most interesting results possible. One of the often overlooked features of pixelstick is how well it lends itself to creative mounting. This entry was posted in Uncategorized on Octoby pixelstick. This one is a comp of 3 shots because the lights were on and we couldn’t find the breakers. Similar to the skull ribbon, a pixellated ghost ribbon over an alley puddle. Vampire Lips just signed a 5 year lease for a lovely warehouse space on the second floor.įun Fact: In addition to being extremely unsettling, these teeth were the cover art for the 1983 Swans album Filth. This skull ribbon is a simple pixellated skull that we drew in photoshop and then repeated a bunch of times. Got a lot of mileage out of the roof, obviously. The original artwork had some compression artifacts, otherwise we love this shot, especially how the image is sort of a penninsula in the sense that it has no hard edge on three sides, so it’s good to lay directly against the surface (or as close as you can get.) Luckily, building management doesn’t lock the door of the roof. We framed this without knowing what artwork we were going to put there, simply because the frame was too good to pass up. In the right context, even simple eyes look scary rather than just scared.

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Download the image pack by clicking here – it’s chock full of brand new spooky bitmaps. Happy Halloween everyone! We shot in and around the pixelstick office, which as you can see is already relatively scary looking before we added various unsettling elements with pixelstick.













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