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Digital art created using the "JS Kid Pix" interface, a free software based on the classic bitmap drawing program, "Kid Pix", originally developed for Macintosh in 1989 by Craig Hickman. Bringing elements from "cybergoth" and MS-DOS computer games like "Doom" and "Heretic" from 1993 and 1994, respectively, the idea is to represent the disintegration of the psyche when navigating the ruins of the internet 30 years after the existence of CCRU, using aesthetic elements of its time.
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