News culture Pixel War: the war is over on Reddit, here is the rendering in ultra HD
This was undoubtedly the event of this beginning of the week: the Pixel War marked the history of the Internet thanks to a mobilization of considerable Internet users, large streamers in support. If you want to see the result, you have come to the right place.
Pixel war takes center stage
We told you regarding it here : on Reddit, a huge event was held and made headlines around the world. The goal was simple: every five minutes, Internet users can place a pixel on a gigantic fresco (originally white) in order to make one or more drawings collectively.
And the least we can say is that the formula has paid off with a titanic enthusiasm from communities around the world. Very quickly, this “Pixel War” has motivated tens (probably hundreds?) of thousands of people and, more generally, countries to compete once morest each other to build the most impressive virtual work and the most representative of its culture.
Very quickly, France has occupied a huge part of the virtual area, erecting a huge French flag occupying a large space visible to all. The other countries then went to great lengths to put a spoke in its wheels, for example by redrawing over it, creating an ultra-publicized “World Streamer War” exit.
It’s finish…
Thanks to all the soldiers, all the generals, admirals, scripters, graphic designers and everyone else.And above all: Long live France! ???????? pic.twitter.com/us9tmSdOUp
— KametoTV (@KametoTV) April 4, 2022
A gigantic fresco in 6K
After hours and hours of organized and tireless drawings, carried out in France by streamers Kameto, Zerator and other tenors in the field, the Pixel War ended today, around 1 a.m. The opportunity to admire the extraordinary rendering in 6K, housing hundreds and hundreds of references to web culture, modern, sports and so on. A bewildering work, here transcribed in high definition which might well be used for printing, for those most interested.
- See the Pixel War 6K render on Reddit
By the way, the videographer Mehdi Moussaïd from the YouTube channel “Fouloscopie” shared a graph representing the frequency of color change of the different pixels. : the opportunity to see that it is indeed the French zone (bottom left) that has attracted the most attention… and sometimes even the incomprehension of our European neighbours.
This graph shows how often different pixels change color across the entire canvas. The more red it is, the more the pixel has been modified.
The large rectangle at the bottom left has clearly channeled attention. pic.twitter.com/fB4bdubVAt
— Mehdi Moussaïd????♂️????♀️ (@Mehdi_Moussaid) April 5, 2022
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