iCE's Modern Version Of Old-Fashioned Quilting Bee 138
Ant writes "tiles.ice.org is a Web site with a cool art idea as a tribute to Salvador Dali. It is iCE (remember ANSI art, you old school computer users?)'s answer to the old-fashioned quilt party, minus the gathering of elderly women. It's a unique opportunity for collaborative artwork on the net. A huge image, composed of individual 'tiles' is created, one piece at a time. The goal when making a tile is to mesh your work as smoothly as possible with the surrounding tiles, while creating something cool, artistic, and if applicable, on-topic. Check out the finished sample. I love the ants in the quilt tiles!"
Grandma... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:the draw! (Score:2)
If we all cooperate... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:If we all cooperate... (Score:1)
Progress made by one person or a group? (Score:1, Insightful)
Even with art, it's not the AIDS quilt we remember, it's Van Gogh's Starry Night. The individual is the creator of art. Art by committee is soulless.
Re:Progress made by one person or a group? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Progress made by one person or a group? (Score:3, Insightful)
The only people who actually think that "art by comittee is soulless" are the pseudo-intellectuals who don't/can't really apprecaite art, so they critize it to beef up their ego/self-esteem.
Going by the logic here, a museum is also a "soulless" place, because it is, by definition, art by comittee. A comittee decides what's in the museum and the museum conta
Re:Progress made by one person or a group? (Score:1)
Unfortunately, when too many people try to view an artpiece, the soul of the server that is hosting the art is degraded until it is nothing.
(It becomes Slashdotted)
Re:Progress made by one person or a group? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Progress made by one person or a group? (Score:5, Insightful)
Folk art is quite different than Fine art. Folk art has a distinct culture behind it whereas Fine art is typically an individual expression (sometimes a statement). Yes, you're right, people remember the individual in Fine art whereas Folk art is about a community.
Your assertion is that recognition is the inherent drive for art. I always thought it was expression. It's also not art by committee, it's art by community.
Re:Progress made by one person or a group? (Score:1)
Re:Progress made by one person or a group? (Score:2)
pfeh, tell that to a jam band.
art and progress is broader than that. there are things that work well done by individuals, and things that don't.
progress is ESPECIALLY poor word-choice. the singly most complex creation of man (so i've heard) is the space shuttle--so complex no one person could expect to be a professional in it all.
Re:Progress made by one person or a group? (Score:1)
I've heard the same thing said about the source code for Microsoft Windows. 40 million lines and counting, baby!
Re:Progress made by one person or a group? (Score:1)
Re:Progress made by one person or a group? (Score:1)
cool... but not as cool as the Zoomquilt... (Score:5, Interesting)
now thats some surreal collaborative art...
Re:cool... but not as cool as the Zoomquilt... (Score:1)
It cost us almost as much in hotlinking as this
HTML-ized for your clicking pleasure (Score:2)
less cool than both (Score:2)
http://www.tru7h.org/projects/society2/
Obviously it's a bit crude, and someone had a fetish for pacman ghosts a ways back, but it's going on 3 years of accumulation now.. can't bear to take it down.
Think it gets like.. 5 hits a month.
Re:less cool than both (Score:2)
Think it gets like.. 5 hits a month.
It's about to get 5 hits per second
If there's anything you've always wanted to say to your server, now would be the time to say it. Hurry, you've precious little time!
Re:cool... but not as cool as the Zoomquilt... (Score:2)
Re:cool... but not as cool as the Zoomquilt... (Score:2)
I know that (the zoomquilt) is probably old now, but I'd never seen it before, and it's one of the coolest things I've ever seen on the web. I always wanted to do something like that myself, but couldn't really figure out how to juggle the zooming and image swapping to make it seamless.
Congratulations to everyone at ICE! The dali quilt is really cool too
Ahh yes... (Score:4, Funny)
Like linking to a predominately text site doesn't trash the site, someone thought it would be a good idea to link to a picture site? Like what, you expected people to be able to view any of the pictures before the server turned into a steaming pile of goo?
Well, I got to see one, nya nya nya!
Re:Ahh no... (Score:2)
Re:Ahh yes... (Score:1)
Not only that, but it's also the oldest dupe [slashdot.org] ever... ;)
{{sPaz}} / iCE
iCE member here... (Score:5, Informative)
iCE has always been an excellent organization of artists that are extremely talented and have remained friends for a long time now. Tiles is proof of the many great ideas Jon (slothy) has had over the years. Looking at the work in the tiles is pretty interesting and its a lot of fun.
Nice to see it on slashdot. I know Jon and other iCE members such as myself are frequent readers of slashdot.
Enjoy!
Re:iCE member here... (Score:1)
Rogue Leader [iCE]
Re:iCE member here... (Score:3, Informative)
-iCE Admin
Re:iCE member here... (Score:1)
Re:iCE member here... (Score:1)
I tried to access it and I couldnt
Re:iCE member here... (Score:1)
Tiles is fun, it's been around for a while and there have been some good results. I personally prefer single-piece collaborations for a more cohesive product, but this sort of "exquisite corpse on crack" approach can often be really surreal or hilarious. Keep it up!
Oh and I used to run that other ANSi / VGA group, CIA (creators of intense art.. stupid acronym i know but i didn't make it up!
-Napalm(CIA)
Re:iCE member here... (Score:1)
Nice to see you again.. its been a while..
Time for a re-union... lol
See cain around? =)
iCE (Score:4, Interesting)
Two thumbs up for L337 TheDraw skills.
Re:iCE (Score:1)
Sad to say, ACiD [acid.org]released their Last Pack Ever [acid.org] a few months back, leaving iCE to be one of the last remaining 'old school' groups.
While we still have a lot of inactive members, our current crew still put out fantastic art, every single month.
I head up the iCE photography Division [ice.org], releasing photos of an iCE-standard.
As you can see from the posts here, lots of iCE members are
Slothy (Senior Staff) works in the gaming section, farmy being big i
Coral Cache (Score:2, Informative)
Old Hat! (Score:2)
Given that hacking draws so much from model railways (Tech Model Railroad Club [mit.edu]) perhaps it is valid to say hackers have been quilting for years??
You must be kidding. (Score:1, Informative)
++fd
Mirror of tiles.ice.org (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.mirrordot.org/stories/82e3e840a62dd614b 01cd89182c8373a/index.html/ [mirrordot.org]
It's never good when... (Score:1)
At least the site/server caved before the bandwidth bill did.
-davidu
kama free mirror (Score:2, Informative)
Wikipedia nostalgia factor (Score:2)
ZZT was an ANSI-based computer game, created in 1991 by Tim Sweeney, later the designer of Unreal. [wikipedia.org]
Thats the coolest thing about Wikipedia and tabbed browsing. I can start at Ascii Art and end up on Alberto Lleras Camargo [wikipedia.org] in a few clicks. Maybe I should make a plan to read all of Wikipedia and get a story on slashdot like that Bratanica guy.
And what ASC
Re:Wikipedia nostalgia factor (Score:1)
Although ZZT's graphics were obsolete before it was even created, ZZT managed to become fairly popular because of its integration of a simple but effective object-oriented scripting language known as ZZT-oop. At the time this was groundbreaking as most functionality in prior games had been hard coded. The language allowed extensibility that no other game was able to provide, and allowed a large degree of community involvement that extended far beyond simply creating level terrain with the e
Re:Wikipedia nostalgia factor (Score:1)
Ah, for the days before Java. When OOP was OOP, and the only variables were boolean.
deviantart mosaics (Score:2)
Re:deviantart mosaics (Score:2)
Nostalgia to an Extreme (Score:1)
Viva le BBS!
Re:Nostalgia to an Extreme (Score:2, Informative)
Drop by when we're got getting destroyed
Re:Nostalgia to an Extreme (Score:1)
Re:Nostalgia to an Extreme (Score:1)
FRONT [crimethink.org] BACK [crimethink.org]
MagneticM, and TRiP from iCE collaborated to make these awesome shirts.
I still have some larges left... phiz >>at>> crimethink.org
-PHiZ
Re:Nostalgia to an Extreme (Score:1)
how much were you looking at for a shirt + shippnig to au?
Not only that... (Score:2)
Civil Disobedient
-= ACiD | iCE =-
deviantART mosaics (Score:1)
This makes me feel old (Score:3, Informative)
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/07/02/043922 6&tid=152 [slashdot.org]
Cool! Where's the "download quilt" button? (Score:3, Informative)
What this really needs is a download button so I can download the composite quilt and use it as a desktop or something
I guess I'll just have to take a couple screenshots and stitch them together manually...
Re:Cool! Where's the "download quilt" button? (Score:1)
Or you can just download it from here [ice.org] as I just did that job to you
Re:Cool! Where's the "download quilt" button? (Score:1)
Re:Cool! Where's the "download quilt" button? (Score:2)
lmao!
Now don't I feel stupid. I didn't realize it was one image -- as I clicked on the image and it loaded just a single tile's information
you too can be an ANSi poser with ease! (Score:2)
check out img2ascii [sourceforge.net], with a live demo here [ascii-generator.com] (please don't punish their server, you can grab the code and run it locally or choose from other mirrors)
this [referentia...egrity.com] is the image i ended up making, the html had too man
Re:you too can be an ANSi poser with ease! (Score:1)
Strangely enough, I'm getting a "Punisher" poster displayed instead of my original image. Must be a glitch. Yes. Definitely...
Need new glasses (Score:1)
Thought it said Quitting bee.
Finally, a competition for something I'm actually good at...
Other great quilts (Score:2)
A Van Gogh Fall/Winter Landscape [slothy.com]
A Tribute to M.C. Escher [slothy.com] I invite you to go back to tiles.ice.org and ice.org once the server recovers to enjoy our years of artwork.
Mirror? (Score:2)
Prompted by Netsurfer Digest? (Score:1)
OK, so maybe NSD isn't always on the leading edge and iCE has been around a while, but the sequence of appearances this weekend couldn't be a coincidence, could it?
Re:Prompted by Netsurfer Digest? (Score:1)
URL should be http://www.netsurf.com/nsd/ [netsurf.com]
Cool idea (Score:1)
Nostalgia (Score:1)
I also liked how my ANSI animations ran really nicely on a 2400 bps modem but ran too fast on anything higher.
Old School (Score:2)
ANSI isn't old-school. TTY art [threedee.com] is old-school.
Just a Thought (Score:2)
ANSI Art (Score:1)
Tile and tile again (Score:1)
Re:Stop michael now! (Score:1, Insightful)
I don't think the orginal poster would have cared to post an unrelated post if it weren't for the influence this site have on the online world as a whole.
I agree on the problem, but do not think that it's neither possible nor good to do something about it by lowering the standards of slashdot. The sollution, I think, is to create an
Way way way offtopic while cowering anonymously? (Score:1, Offtopic)
How did an offtopic flame from an anonymous coward get modded up so much?
Re:Stop michael now! (Score:1)
You do realise that if we post, we can't moderate anyone down, don't you? :P
Re:Stop michael now! (Score:1)
I really don't think this a valid point seeing how it only happened once and in this specific situation.
Re:Stop michael now! (Score:2, Insightful)
Yeah, because when something good has problems you should just abandon it instead of trying to correct them. Those who post the stories and comments are the reason
The main effect of your ranting is to make me rather like "michael", whoever he is. He's certainly an improvement on you.
Ahh, because the messenger defines the message? Just because the messenger isn't perfec
Re:Stop michael now! (Score:2)
That'll teach me for taking a look at -1, but I was hoping for another mirror site, since the link was apparently already /.ed before the first mirror managed to get a copy. If someone wants to complain about the editors, it might be reasonable to suggest that they set up mirrors and include the links before they publish the
Re:Stop michael now! (Score:2)
Sorry, I'm not the poster you're looking for
That'll teach me for taking a look at -1, but I was hoping for another mirror site, since the link was apparently already
That's a reasonable idea, espec
How to avoid /.ing small sites? (Score:2, Offtopic)
Well, actually if /. has a zombie network of their own they could try a little DDoS test before the posting. ;-)
Re:How to avoid /.ing small sites? (Score:1)
Slash DOES have a zombie network.
It kicks into gear as soon as a story has been posted on the main page.
If the site holds up, good, if not, the webmaster should take it as an "you better upgrade now" warning.
The second time the story is posted (apparantly by Michael
thats life
Re:How to avoid /.ing small sites? (Score:2)
Re:ungh (Score:1)