German artist Martin Klimas uses splatters of paint positioned on a scrim over a speaker. By turning up the volume, the vibration of the speaker sends the paint dancing as he shoots it through the lens of his Hasselblad camera.
Buzzfeed, thank you again.
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Fucking amazing. o.o
Via AndreasChoice
Just played some Clock Tower.
It’s a shockingly scary SNES game that came out a year before Resident Evil was released.
It’s pretty creepy, and shockingly easy to die on some bits - but thankfully it saves each time you enter a room.
I’m finding it rather good so far, albeit with the clunkiness one would expect from what is essentially a point and click, on a console, in the years when people were still working out good gameplay practice.
I’ll play some more, and have more of an in depth assessment of it - or forget; either way, you should give it a try.
It’ll show you you don’t need fancy graphics to scare you.
WOW the snes version of clocktower.. I have been searching for this game to play for a while now… I loved clocktower and clocktower 2 for playstation.. this looks so different. It’s amazing but I think the graphics look better on this one.. Probably just because it looks less pixelated
i have seen this played before. game play was pretty nice. :)





