Greg Egan on Nostr: “Flow” was eerily beautiful, charming, sad, strange and hopeful. I must admit a ...
“Flow” was eerily beautiful, charming, sad, strange and hopeful.
I must admit a part of my brain uncanny-valleyed a bit at the disparity between the lush, near-photorealistic landscapes and architecture versus the blocky palette in which the animals were rendered, but in the end I managed to shut that out and go with the story.
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