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The Prodigy’s Music for the Jilted Generation was released on 4 July 1994, and while the album itself would go on to make rave history, the album’s artwork, in particular the inner sleeve, would prove to be a major talking point…captured with high-quality lighting to enhance her features. The depth of field is shallow, highlighting intricate details with stunning clarity in 32k resolution.
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A digital panel with bold, futuristic typography that reads "IDEOGRAM IS ON REMIX", set against a dynamic background of glitching code snippets and neon lights, creating a cyberpunk aesthetic reminiscent of a high-tech hacking scene in a sci-fi movie.
A multiple exposure photography scene capturing a figure practicing karate. The image shows several layers of the martial artist in different stages of a flowing karate move, blending together with blurred transitions. Each layer highlights different points in the movement, from the stance to the punch or kick, creating a sense of fluidity, control, and power. The overlapping layers give the composition a dynamic and abstract quality, emphasizing the energy and discipline of the karate practice.
Child's crayon drawing, a stick figure girl in front of a school, single brown and green tree, blue sky, empty/white gap between the sky and the ground, childish, heavy outlines, 16 count crayon set, white paper, amateur, no perspective, immature artist, preschool artwork, badly proportioned, extremely heavy outlines, crooked rough lines, in the style of a toddler, simple geometric shapes