Bonus: by taking photographs instead of exporting screenshots, she’s accurately preserved the colour and shape distortions caused by the CRTs of the day. ♥️
It’s pretty common for retro stuff to look wrong these days because it gets viewed on LCD screens which would’ve been sci-fi back in the day. Whereas, the screens we were actually using had curved surfaces and funny geometry and bizarre colours caused by the magnet in the base of the novelty dancing flower we left sat on top of them.
Bonus: by taking photographs instead of exporting screenshots, she’s accurately preserved the colour and shape distortions caused by the CRTs of the day. ♥️
It’s pretty common for retro stuff to look wrong these days because it gets viewed on LCD screens which would’ve been sci-fi back in the day. Whereas, the screens we were actually using had curved surfaces and funny geometry and bizarre colours caused by the magnet in the base of the novelty dancing flower we left sat on top of them.
I love how she’s deliberately drawn the numbers in a convincing plausible off-centre alignment here https://www.suzannetreister.net/Ampages/Amiga25.html
Gorgeous. Can’t believe it predates vaporwave aesthetic by 20 years.