I’m building a tiny collaborative experiment called 1PixelStory.
Everyone gets one pixel and one short message on an active artwork. When it fills up, it’s archived.
Would you place a pixel? Would you come back later to see how it evolved?
I’m building a tiny collaborative experiment called 1PixelStory.
Everyone gets one pixel and one short message on an active artwork. When it fills up, it’s archived.
Would you place a pixel? Would you come back later to see how it evolved?
I built a tiny web-based experiment. Rules are simple: pick an active artwork, place exactly one pixel, leave one short message, and you’re done. When the artwork fills, it gets archived.
I’d love feedback: does this feel like a game you’d try once, and would you come back to see how it evolved?
I’m building a small collaborative web experiment:
The idea is simple: every person can place only one pixel and leave a short message inside a shared artwork.
When all spaces are filled, the artwork is archived and the system generates a short final story based on the messages, interactions and choices made by users.
I’m also working on a few social mechanics:
- replying near another user’s pixel
- one rare pixel that can give a “direction” to the artwork
- reactions to pixels
- a funny final recap of the completed artwork
I’d love to know if the concept feels interesting and whether you would come back after a few hours to see how the artwork changed.
Honest feedback is welcome.