strategies for pixelFest

PixelFest is a project with one rule: one pixel at a time. Everybody can start putting pixels on a canvas and everyone can ruin or enhance your ideas. It’s a group drawing.
Think you can finish your idea before someone thinks he needs your space?
It’s a bit like grafitti in cities. They don’t have enough walls to fill, so someone needs to be overwritten. If you get far enough with your picture, people will hesitate a litle bit more to overwrite it. So you have to make sure that your idea comes across before you start filling in the details.
Give the other people a reason not to screw with your pixels.

Filed under: Article, English, Web development — Len @ 9:11 am

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My name is Len Dierickx and this is my personal blog. I studied Musicology at the UG, long time ago but got more and more into webdevelopment. I started this blog because the EuroIA summit in Brussels (Belgium, Oct 2005), was such an inspiration. And I was thinking about a blog on IA a while now, so that was the extra kick I needed to get it actually done.

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