The pixel pushing digital art collective eBoy, based in Vancouver and Berlin, has turned its attention to San Francisco. With our city a natural for the 8-bit digital art treatment, the only question is "what took so long?"
In a hand drawn, one millimeter pixel process they've already taken on Tokyo, New York, London, and others, generating posters full of landmarks and locals. For this round, expect Coit Tower, the Golden Gate Bridge, hipsters, techies, and of course, noted conspiracy theorist and professional protester Frank Chu. "We're building SF, but in a parallel universe," an eBoy designertold SF Curbed, and now the project is a definite go with the Kickstarter goal of $26,000 successfully met.
Here's Chu with what would seem to be a representation of him from an alternate universe. Perhaps "Grrgrl "comes from one of his 12 galaxies?
SF Frank & Grrgrl http://t.co/SKoz17e4ew #eBoy #Pixelart #SanFrancisco #Poster @Kickstarter pic.twitter.com/IwIZelF2my
— eBoy (@eBoyArts) February 4, 2015
Previously: Frank Chu Hoists 'God Hates Dinosaurs' Sign From Doc Pop, Blows Minds