8-bit graphics may be a thing of the past, but their low-def aesthetic remains alive in the art world, with low-poly design and artwork from people like Felipe Pantone. His latest series of ‘sculptures’ are mostly 2D in nature, but have the same simplistic forms and shapes as the earliest computer graphics.

 

It’s a look that at first seems wrong or out of focus, but that’s entirely the point, making the viewer re-interpret the former digital assets in a physical context. Learn more on DesignBoom:

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