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hannahstrawbrry 2 days ago [-]
Love this concept but living in Arizona it's always been the same image every time I check :/ I might just be checking at bad times but would be lovely if it could be fine-tuned to be a bit more relative to the location. Incredible idea though, so simple but so much lovelier than your standard weather UI
jxmorris12 2 days ago [-]
Which one? San Francisco right now is "Untitled Brown and Gray"...
phyzix5761 2 days ago [-]
I read that as "Entitled Brown and Gray" and chuckled.
bahador 1 days ago [-]
it is both the title and description.
source: i saw the rothko exhibit in florence earlier this month.
UncleOxidant 2 days ago [-]
I mean, you live in Arizona, it's probably going to be the same every day until you hit monsoon season.
Cool project, would make a good variable display in the home maybe; weather prediction but aesthetic
eccentric_bb 7 hours ago [-]
I set it as my screensaver on OSX, but still figuring out how to get it to show somewhere other than NYC :/
christoff12 2 days ago [-]
This is highly relevant to my interests
dyauspitr 2 days ago [-]
Absolutely love this. As a person that only knows a tiny bit more about art than the average person, I’ve always loved Rothko. It might be the only form of abstract/modern art I’ve loved.
The only other thing I love is chiaroscuro so I think I’m going to try and make something similar for that.
wwarner 2 days ago [-]
Expected a generator.
jonners00 2 days ago [-]
Yes, me too.
krelian 2 days ago [-]
I love these sort of projects. Well done!
4ndrewl 2 days ago [-]
I love this. Thank you for making it.
hootz 2 days ago [-]
Really cool! I love personal software projects that are made as art.
source: i saw the rothko exhibit in florence earlier this month.
Cool project, would make a good variable display in the home maybe; weather prediction but aesthetic
The only other thing I love is chiaroscuro so I think I’m going to try and make something similar for that.