Artist Jasom Eppink has built on our project, Light Criticism (and others), with his own invention – the Pixelator. C’mon folks, let’s keep this going – build on it!
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2 Comments
This is fantastic. Can someone publish the instructions on how to build it? -saije
Follow the link to his site and you will find instructions there.
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