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ASCII Art Anime Opening
February 17th, 2013 9:30 AMYouTuber Etheral1234 reconverted the opening for anime Clannad After Story frame by frame entirely in ASCII art.
Good Guy Meteor
February 16th, 2013 5:30 PMFor more info, check out KYMdb – Good Guy Greg and KYMdb – 2013 Russian Meteor Explosion.
#EmojiArtHistory
February 16th, 2013 3:30 PMThis Twitter hashtag was inspired by a viral Tumblr post reinterpreting classic artwork into emoji.
Epic Bouncy Ball Slow Mo
February 16th, 2013 1:30 PMYouTube's EpicSlowMoShow created this mesmerizing slow motion video with 1500 bouncy balls and a high speed camera.
Speed Painting
February 16th, 2013 11:30 AMPopularly known as "speedpainting" videos, these sped up replay videos of digital paintings have become a pretty common sight on YouTube. Anyone recall when this all began or who started making videos like this?
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Good Guy Meteor
For more info, check out KYMdb – Good Guy Greg and KYMdb – 2013 Russian Meteor Explosion.
#EmojiArtHistory
This Twitter hashtag was inspired by a viral Tumblr post reinterpreting classic artwork into emoji.
Epic Bouncy Ball Slow Mo
YouTube's EpicSlowMoShow created this mesmerizing slow motion video with 1500 bouncy balls and a high speed camera.
Speed Painting
Popularly known as "speedpainting" videos, these sped up replay videos of digital paintings have become a pretty common sight on YouTube. Anyone recall when this all began or who started making videos like this?