
BSoD portrait of Steve Ballmer
Perhaps the most creative way to use hovering computers was invented by artist Fester from the Poorly Drawn Portraits website . From hundreds of “blue screens of death", he composed a recognizable portrait of Steve Ballmer, president of Microsoft.

It turned out very symbolically, in the spirit of “media is the message”.
This is clearly computer graphics, it is unlikely that such a design can be constructed in reality. Here is an enlarged fragment of the image. It is not clear in which program Fester worked. There are several tools that make up such mosaics almost automatically. via Fake Steve Jobs


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It turned out very symbolically, in the spirit of “media is the message”.
This is clearly computer graphics, it is unlikely that such a design can be constructed in reality. Here is an enlarged fragment of the image. It is not clear in which program Fester worked. There are several tools that make up such mosaics almost automatically. via Fake Steve Jobs
