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HYPERCULTURE OVERLOAD
Apple HyperCard Dither-Art Portfolio

1-bit Dither Art Portfolio by James Sime on Apple HyperCard released for International Floppy Disk Day 2025 (October 18th).

This digital portfolio of James Sime's 1-bit art featuring original Dither Art pieces made exclusively for HYPERCULTURE OVERLOAD - HyperCard Dither Art Portfolio as well as several other unseen pieces. Also featuring freshly-dithered artwork from JOYPAD Retro Video Game Zine and NEUROBLAST HyperCard DiskZine.

Included works:

"Robotlove"  (2025)
"Rico Dredd & Hammerstein" (2025)
"Are 'Friends' Electric?" (2025)
"Riders of the Blood Moon" (2025)
"Désirez-vous Une Diskette?" (2025)
 "Meguro Mōtāsu 68000" (2025) 
"Get 'Blasted!" (2023)
"Cerebral Valley" (2023)
"Blow Up The DJ" (2023)
"Alas Poor Yoriq" (2023)
"Joypad: Love It To Death" (2024)
"Lara Croft Tomb Raider" (2024)"
"Adam's Gift" (2004)
"Virtual-On: HBV-10-B Dorkas" (2024)
"Virtual-On: SRV-14-A Fei-Yen" (2024)
"Duke Togo a.k.a. Golgo 13" (2024)
"Remember Me" (2024)
"Galerians" (2024)
"Outlander" (2024)

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HYPERCULTURE OVERLOAD HyperCard  Dither-Art Portfolio art is hand-drawn on paper, then dithered using ditherlicious on a weary old Macintosh, just the way original Apple programmer Bill Atkinson would want to see it done (and probably Robert W. Floyd and Louis Steinberg too). © James Sime 2023-2025. No generative AI or other soulless subscription services used in the making. 

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Physical 3.5" Floppy Disk Editions are available at Isotope Comics in San Francisco. And also in limited quantities by request at:  james@isotopecomics.com .

Updated 9 days ago
Published 15 days ago
StatusReleased
CategoryOther
PlatformsmacOS
Rating
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(2 total ratings)
Authortheisotope

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Damn this would be great ported to Decker… :P

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Oh yeah, that definitely looks up my alley. Thanks for pointing it out! Always good to have an excuse to have to learn another platform (it'd be fun to add some of my synth tunes to my stuff too). Let me know if Internet Janitor does another Jam or if you have a cool project you want to do.