Couleur est sur l'atlas ! Il reste sa deuxiÚme représentation à référencer.
Couleur est sur l'atlas ! Il reste sa deuxiÚme représentation à référencer.
Orders get shipped out tomorrow (August 1st @ 6pm UTC)
Get a Canvas 2024/2023 print or various stickers to support instances!
Canvas 2024 Atlas
@marius851000 setup a website to document the art pieces on the Canvas, check it out!
âš https://atlas.mariusdavid.fr
đ» https://git.sc07.company/marius851000/fediverse-canvas-atlas-2024
Contributing is done via Lemmy posts or via Git
(Mastodon's character limit is too small)
Orders ship out a week from now!!
- đŒ Canvas 2023 & 2024 posters @canvas@fediverse.events
- đ mastodon.world, lemmy.world, blahaj.zone, toot.community, toast.ooo & Canvas 2024 stickers
- đ Shipping internationally (DM me if you have any issues)
Instance sticker proceeds go to their respective instance âš
the_real_monte has made a website to get your pixel stats for Canvas!
https://therealmonte.github.io/
check it out!
Canvas 2024 Timelapse đ„
PeerTube: https://sc07.tv/w/wp93bgVWNzBywJUiDFuA24
YouTube: https://youtu.be/Xs7ZXMTnrvA
Raw File: https://cdn.sc07.company/canvas/2024/full.mp4
đš Canvas 2024 Prints & more!
https://sc07.shop/category/canvas-2024/
mastodon.world, lemmy.world, blahaj.zone, toot.community, toast.ooo stickers are also available!
Canvas prints are on pre-order and will ship out on August 1st!
Full Timelapse | Canvas 2024
https://sc07.tv/videos/watch/f62d3845-fc02-46d2-a5bb-26d3a4e1e335
Das Canvas 2024 Gesamtkunstwerk zusammengesetzt aus 70 Screenshots
My contributions to #canvas / #canvas2024:
- Lemmy.zip Logo: My headliner for this year is again the logo for #Lemmy .zip, my home instance in the #threadiverse. I chose the spot and placed the first pixels, but it was a team effort with at least 15 others contributing
- Before starting the Lemmy.zip logo, I also started the #AreciboMessage. I made the template, but the idea was from @the_dopamine_fiend and I only drew the first 3 "lines" of data, the rest was all done by others
- I wanted to do something with @theowlhouse, but didn't think of that until the second day when it was too late for something big. Instead, I just made a little mini Grom Fight #Lumity for my #TheOwlHouse rep
- With time running short, I decided to use some spare pixels in the final hour to make a ghost amogus. You'd think white-on-white wouldn't be seen, but @ArieTheFloof noticed and placed the last two pixels
- Lastly, a little mini #PerryThePlatypus from #PhineasAndFerb, because why not?
@Sascha ist wohl ursprĂŒnglich eine Tradition von #Reddit namens r/place
mW erstmal letztes Jahr gab es eine Fediverse-Variante #Canvas auf #Lemmy
Dieses Jahr konnten auch andere Accounts u.a. Mastodon teilnehmen. Es funktionierte allerdings nicht von allen Diensten aus so gut mit der Anmeldung.
Auf Lemmy gab es in einzelnen Communitys Absprachen und es haben dort User Vorlagen erstellt und zum Mitmachen aufgerufen. Die Communitys haben dann auch untereinander "verhandelt", wenn es Konflikte um FlĂ€chen gab. Soweit ich es mitbekommen habe, verlief es relativ friedlich, d.h. es wurden i.d.R. keine bestehenden Werke ĂŒbermalt.
u.a. auf feddit.org liefen die (deutschsprachigen) Infos zusammen: feddit.org/c/canvas2024
Die Aktion ist nun fĂŒr dieses Jahr beendet. Das Ergebnis wird u.a. auch als Poster erhĂ€ltlich sein: toast.ooo/post/4077161
Whaou, quelle aventure !
PremiĂšre fois que je participe a ce type dâĂ©vent @canvas et je nâaurais pas cru mây investir autant.
Encore merci Ă toutes les personnes qui ont contribuĂ© au dessin du â:PMeduses:â SENTIENCE.PM
CâĂ©tait aussi un plaisir de faire de plus petits dessins Ă cĂŽtĂ© et de contribuer aux crĂ©ations des autres, de se contacter pour sâorganiserâŠ
Spécial dédicace à Couleur, la star du Fediverse qui a eu le droit a 2 représentations sur le #Canvas2024 !
Il y aura des projets autour du canvas 2024 ou pas ?
La pixel war de Reddit avait donné lieu à un super site il me semble pour avoir les références de chaque truc.
yay, both grubs survived! it ain't much, but it's honest work.
I definitely enjoyed this so much more than r/place event, I could use my own art even though we were just two people working on it :3
also thanks to the person doing the bi flag for going around, I helped a bit in return (and incorporated it into the second design, I didn't want to have two completely the same pics).
The second fediverse canvas event just concluded and Iâm very happy how this turned out. In case you donât know what this is. Check out this post and then take your time to go and explore the second canvas in depth before itâs taken down, and look for all the interesting and sometimes even hidden pieces of pixel art.
This time I had a more interesting idea to participate. I decided to draw the Haidra Org logo. I didnât expect a massive support, but was pleasantly surprised with how many people joined in to help create it after my initial post about it and my announcement on the AI Horde discord server. Some frontends like horde-ng even linked to it with an announcement.
Almost as soon as it started, we ended up conflicting in our placement with someone who was drawing a little forest on just below and to our left. I decided that they can have the foreground since we had plenty of space available which avoided any fighting over pixels. All in all, we managed to complete it within half a day or so which is pretty cool I like to think and we even got a small âgardenâ so to speak.
Afterwards I thought it would be interesting to have the Haidra tendrils âtouchâ various points of importance or sprites that I like. I decided to extend out as if weâre made of water and a lot of other âcanvaseersâ joined in to help which I found really sweet.
First we extended towards the (then) center of the canvas (top left on the featured image above), passing next to the Godot logo, below OSU and finally reached the explosion of the beams. That took most of the first day but people were still pretty active, even though the infrastructure of the event had already started buckling under its own success.
Fortunately as we could âflowâ like water and even âgo underâ other pixelart, we didnât encounter any resistance in our journey, and a lot of people gave us a helping hand as well.
Once this was achieved on a whim, I decided to double down on the âriverâ similaity, and drew a little 17px pirate ship to show our roots and went to bed. When I woke up next morning, I was surprised to discover a Kraken was attacking it making a really cool little display of collaborative minimalistic art.
This kind of thing is why I love events like these. I love emergent stuff like these and seeing people putting the own little touches on what other started is awesome!
The next day the canvas had extended to be double in size and so a whole new area to the right was available, I had already noticed someone had created a little pirate banner towards the new canvas center, but it was alone and sad. So I decided we should try to give it a little bit of that Haidra embrace. So a long journey started with a new tendril to reach it. I had a rough idea of the path to follow as the direct route was blocked, but as soon as other started adding to it, it almost took a life of its own on its journey.
Eventually, towards the middle of the second day we reached it, passing under Belgium, through some letters and crossing the big under-construction trans flag before going over piracy, before I spawned yet another pirate ship before waterfalling down onto the mushroom house.
At this point, the whole event took a dramatic turn as the performance problems had become so severe, that the admin decided to take the whole thing down to fix them, rather than let people get frustrated. This took half a dozen hours or so, and even though the event was extended by 24 hours to make up for it, the event momentum was kneecapped as well.
Once the canvas was back up for the third day, the next objective I had was a much longer journey to try and touch The Void that was extending from the top right. When I started, the path was still mostly empty, but as we moved towards it, the canvas became more more congested, forcing us to take some creative detours to avoid messing with other art.
All in all, we flowed over the Factorio cog, creating a little lake and spawning a rubber duckie in the process. Then through the second half of the trans flag, which caused a minor edit war, as the canvaseers thought we were vandalizing. Then the way up and over the massive English flag was sorta blocked, so we had to take a detour and slither between the Pokemon to its left first.
Until finally we reached the top of the English flag, where I took a little creative detour to draw a little naval battle. My plan was to have an English brigantine fighting with two pirate sloops, but as soon as I finished it, other jumped in with their own plans. First one of my pirate ships revealed itself as a Spanish privateer instead (which I suspect was a reference to the recent football events). And then over the course of the next two days, the three ships kept changing allegiances every couple of hours. Quite the little mini-story to see unfold.
Finally we were almost at our final objective, only to discover that our final objective was not there anymore. The Void had been thoroughly contained and blocked by a massive cat butler (catler?). The only thing left to touch, was a single solitary void tendril on the top. Surprisingly, as soon as we reached it, it livened and flourished into life, which was certainly not my original idea, but I went with it happily.
Having achieved all I wanted to do, and with the event (and the day) drawing to a close, I decided thereâs no point setting any more goals and just left those interested start extending Haidra on a whim. You can see my final post here, which also links to all my previous posts, which also contain some historic canvas images, showing the actual state of the board at the time of the posting.
All in all, I had a lot of fun, and enjoyed this way more than Reddit /r/place which is botted to hell and back, making contributions by individual humans practically meaningless. Due to the lack of significant botting, not only was oneâs own pixels more impactful, but humans tended to mostly collaborate instead of having scripts mindlessly enforcing a template. This ended with a much more creative canvas, as people worked off others ideas and themes, and where there was conflict, a lot of the time a compromise solution was discovered where both pieces of art could co-exist.
The conflict points tended to be political, as it so often happens. For example the Hexbears constantly trying to make the Nato flag into a swastika, or some effectively people rehashing the conflict around the Israel colonization of Palestine in pixel conflict form.
Some other things of interest:
See you next year!
đš canvas 2024 finished! (almost 3 hours ago)
it was very fun to run this event, thank you for participating đđđ
the shop is not setup yet, but i will announce it on this account
donations: https://sc07.company/canvas/donations
massive post with all the details: https://toast.ooo/post/4077161
again, thank you all for participating and dealing with the downtimes and issues, it means a lot to me đ
see you next year!
and now to go enjoy my 21st đ„ł đ
- @grant
3 HOURS LEFT FOR CANVAS 2024 đŁ
what countries are participating??
i would like to sell posters of the final canvas đ
Ive completed my green streamer trifecta
Pushed some updates to canvas. Added a dark mode, cleaned up the visuals a bit, and adapated a new pixel pulses userscript that was made into the actual codebase to create a pulse every time a pixel is placed on the canvas (showing the activity)
enjoy : )
#canvas #canvas2024