Texas symbolism is embarrassingly absent in Reddit’s big art project r/Place
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UPDATE: It seems it’s too late for Texas to add anything to r/Place. Around 5:50 p.m. Reddit users could only place white pixels on the mural. People who were trying to maintain their pieces started to erase them unintentionally.
Communities that were allegedly using bots to maintain art pieces then destroyed themselves within minutes. It’s not clear if the project was hacked or if Reddit moderators decided to end the experiment early.
Either way, it’s all slowly dissolving into a white void.
Original story follows below.
Reddit is nearing the end of its five-day community art project r/Place and Texas, being as prideful as it is, is largely absent from the online mural.
Texas, especially South Central Texas, is a hodgepodge of symbolism, commercial or cultural, and if you scan through the 1,999 by 1,999-pixel mural you’ll notice that there is hardly any presence of those symbols on the site that kicked off on Friday, April 1.
How does it work? r/Place allows pictures and art to be created one pixel at a time. That can’t be done by one person alone, so online communities get together, create pixel templates of art, and have their communities work together to create the art.
It’s a huge experiment in online collaboration that has led to some beautiful, wild, colorful, hilarious, and downright vulgar creations. Click on these links at your own risk. Remember that this mural is a living art piece that is constantly changing.
The mascot for the University of Texas at Austin is on the board, but it is fighting for its life as of Monday, April 4. Some black mass of pixels led by a group called “The Void” is trying to take it over and other users keep breaking the horns.
Other than that. There isn’t much else in the way of Texas symbolism for a state that has so much pride in itself that it has it’s own waffle maker. Texas A&M was also on there but….well, trolls were not being so nice.
At the moment, it’s a war of different subreddit communities, groups that create pages within Reddit over common interests. There are tons of memes, but country flags are a huge presence on the mural.
France has took a large swath of the board that led to a literal online war of pixels between French and Spanish online communities. Spain lost the first round, but they’re now rallying the K-Pop community to fight back.
The U.S. flag has a place on the mural as well despite being trolled relentlessly. There is a r/Texas subreddit that has over 430,000 and a r/SanAntonio community of 144,000 members that could build, and defend, a chicken on a stick.
Texans only have until midnight Monday to add to the mural before it becomes a permanent digital image and the live board becomes lost forever. Come on, Texas!
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