• DoctorPlasmatronOP
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    1 year ago

    My favourite speculation is that Playr will connect things from every direction, be it games to players, music to listeners, streams to watchers, items to collectors, pictures to viewers, ideas to collaborators, what ever it is, it will play it. Power to the playrs.

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    1 year ago

    Got this one! Also I want to see NFT audio books and science/uni text books. I spent 300$ on a chem text book because it was required for the class. Only to find out the publisher just reordered content from last edition so prof couldnt cowardinate references with all versions of text. When to resell my ‘new’ chem text at the end of the semester(instert pawn shop meme)…best I can give you is 10$( Uni book store). Another example calculus, what you learn in calc 1-4 is 400 y/o math(based on info from math major I knew). I did keep some of my pyshical text books because I enjoy having them in collection that will on day make a library. But for the classes that are just required and you know your never opening that book again I’d rather just own a digital pdf copy or audio book version. Anyway rant over, thanks for the cool drawing :)

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      1 year ago

      I hear you on the text books, I spent way too much on them too only to find out we barely used them, or there were free PDF versions floating around. educational materials should be cheap or free! fuckin’ ivory towers.

      Glad you liked the pic!

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    1 year ago

    Have you ever tried rendering one of your pieces in a synth-wave colour palette? This one reminds me of a cool arcade cabinet marquee – those neon/glass plates at the top of the cabinets.

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      can’t say that I have done that, though the NFT I made for The Real DMT kind of had an 80’s arcade glow to it I think.