8-Bit Character Movies

The Patrick Jean ‘Pixel' Short Film

First seen with real effect in Royksopp’s video for Happy Up Here, French director Patrick Jean has gone one step further in infecting real world images with 8-bit icons in his movie ‘Pixel.’ This Patrick Jean ‘Pixel’ short film sees NYC getting pixellated by our digital friends.

Just like disco seems to rebound with certainty, re-invented for each clubbing season, 8-bit graphics, that staple of early gaming generations, constantly re-appear in pop culture. Carved from the very earliest digital building blocks, these world famous icons (often variations on the originals) continue to infect the media—whether through fashion labels like Joystick Junkies or jewelry (like London’s Bwoy Wonder’s 8-bit lego necklaces), street art (like France’s own Invader), not to mention magazines, design and furniture.
Trend Themes
1. 8-bit Pop Culture - The use and influence of 8-bit graphics and icons in various art forms and fashion.
2. Pixelated Realities - The incorporation of 8-bit graphics into real-life environments and landscapes, creating a unique visual aesthetic.
3. Retro Gaming Fashion - The growing trend of fashion inspired by classic video games and their iconic visual styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Opportunities for designers to incorporate 8-bit graphics and gaming-inspired fashion into their collections.
2. Art & Design - Opportunities for artists and designers to experiment with incorporating 8-bit graphics into their work.
3. Gaming - Opportunities for game developers to explore the use of 8-bit graphics in modern gaming, potentially creating a popular and nostalgic experience.

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