I admit that I'm the first to reduce my particle count to zero. For the most part, I'm annoyed by particles and accuse them of causing any bit of lag I may have. However, the minute I hear the name Tyrehl Byk, my particle slider is maxed. Why? Because the man is an artist and particles are his paintbrush. Mr. Byk's latest canvas, "
Almost Flat Land," opening today, features stunning builds and gorgeous particle artwork designed to explore self-discovery, personal bias and consideration of the expansiveness of the world. He and sound designer, Ultraviolet Alter, have created a visual and auditory experience that you don't want to miss.
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Some particles take on animal-like characteristics. |
My photos could never capture the beauty or full experience of a Tyrehl Byk presentation, nor should they. What he does is something that should be experienced personally. If you ever have a chance to attend one of his exhibits or performances, don't pass up the opportunity. You'll walk away breathless.
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Yeah, those are made of particles. Wait until you see them in person--err, pixels. |
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