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The goal of the Zoomquilt was to create a seamless animated infinite zoom illusion. When the Zoomquilt first came out in October 2004, it immediately went viral. The Zoomquilt was first released in Shockwave and Flash format, and ported to modern web standarts in 2013.
Zoomquilt, an infinitely-zooming in painting. zoomquilt2. comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment [deleted] • Additional comment actions ... I remember showing this to my classmates in high school a solid 12 years ago. So funny to see it pop back up after all these years!
The Zoomquilt is a hypnotic, infinitely zooming image created by Berlin artist Nikolaus Baumgarten and a team of illustrators that weaves together a patchwork of different fantasy paintings into a single, seemingly endless shot. The work, which was inspired by the ongoing Gridcosm project.
6 Νοε 2012 · Click on the center of the screen to get it started and then click and drag up or down with your mouse to zoom in & out. Zoomquilt 2. Visit: here Zoomquilt 3
it's a lame trend cycle joke. around every 20 years, things that became unfashionable are fashionable again-- for instance, the frumpy mom jeans that were about dead in 1995 started becoming popular again around 2015. this wallpaper thingy is about that old.
The infinitely zooming image, part II . A collaborative infinitely zooming painting created in 2007. A project by Nikolaus Baumgarten. Organisation Markus Neidel . Participating illustrators Aeyol Artdek Ässn NB Beetlebum Big O Brandish Dazzled Der Hase Duracel Ebr Fidgit Gogan Hase Hermann Igino Inken Jan Jaster Jito Kassandra Lucy Markus Nacho Pictor Raganaga Reitz Sakamies Shadow Shu Stu Vulti
The goal of the Zoomquilt was to create a seamlessly animated and coherent illusion. When the Zoomquilt first came out in 2004, it immediately went viral. In 2007 the successor Zoomquilt II was released.