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smusamashah · 2 months ago
The editor that is used to draw these animations https://floor796.com/editor/l0

Author has a YouTube channel too somewhere where you can see him making a drawing start to end. (edit: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCribkEGzOuMQ9ozb0ektMCQ)

From FAQs

> The creation of Floor796 started in 2018. I spent the first year creating the animation editor, the rendering engine and the site itself. Then I started drawing the first characters. I drew slowly at first, as I had to get used to the projection and constantly improve the animation editor. I've been creating the first block for over 8 months. Now I draw 1 block in about 1-1.5 months.

Author made everything, including the editor, by himself.

csomar · a month ago
The source map is there. The whole thing is made with JavaScript and with very little (pretty much no?) dependencies. No React, No TypeScript, No 54.643 packages to download. He seems to use lesscss but that's about it.

Sometimes I wonder if we lost the art-craft in all of this frameworks mania. This work has better performance than 99.9% of the apps out there despite being reasonably complex (UI-wise). I legit though this was built with WebAssembly at the initial interactions.

MangoToupe · a month ago
Different constraints produce different results.
mapcars · 2 months ago
Thats curious, there are multiple Russian and even Soviet-era characters which I don't think western people know about.
Hnrobert42 · a month ago
The two language options are English and Russian.
MisterTea · a month ago
I learned of this site via HN a few years back and someone mentioned that the author must be Russian and mentioned the characters from Kin Dza Dza. A quick search revealed the film is freely available on Youtube with English subtitles. It's a great film and thankful for floor796 in revealing it as well as being an amazing work of art.
Rendello · 2 months ago
You can click characters to show who they are, as well.
mojuba · 2 months ago
Definitely too many to be random. I think they are all mostly soviet era things, no? So the author is likely an émigré from the USSR.
tartoran · a month ago
I just spotted Steven Segal is munching on a carrot.
krelian · 2 months ago
This has been making the rounds for the years and I think what captivates me the most is the art style. There is something about it I cannot put my finger on. Just like the art style of Moebius or the 90's game Flashback.
jofzar · 2 months ago
To me it has very Habbo hotel like graphics, not the same but it hits the same "itch". Specifically with the dancing.
vitaflo · 2 months ago
I thought for sure this was eBoy at first. The style is similar and eBoy has been around forever but looks like it’s just someone else who is really good at this stuff.

https://www.eboy.com/

geerlingguy · 2 months ago
Silicon Valley (TV show) had a similar themed intro style
swah · a month ago
Ouch, this now looks dated. Society is in another mood...
Findecanor · a month ago
The art style reminds me a bit of that of Al Jaffee in MAD magazine.
InfiniteLoopGuy · 2 months ago
Theme Hospital
pell · a month ago
That was my first thought too. I replayed it recently. Still a great game.

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spopejoy · 2 months ago
The style reminds me of the old Alien Syndrome arcade game
dilyevsky · a month ago
Looks more like Xcom: UFO Defense
buybackoff · 2 months ago
For some time recently, I was zooming in on Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights. The floor's level of interactivity would be so nice there. At least on this floor, I can guess what's going on quite reliably. The experience is quite similar at some level though. I saw Bosch's originals (or 1-to-1 by size repros) many years ago and without zooming in, it was incomprehensible. With zoom, the details are overwhelming.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Garden_of_Earthly_Delights...

jmkd · a month ago
Note this digitisation was by a company called Mad Pixel, and supported by Google in 2009. It was the first experiment that later became the Google Art Project in 2011 (now Google Arts & Culture).
vjay15 · 2 months ago
The entire page was amazing, but holy shit that art in the middle that shows how the current system works where kids are sent to school to study and then they graduate, get crushed into becoming mere tools instead of the human beings we are meant to be.
badsectoracula · a month ago
As someone else mentioned this is a reference to the Pink Floyd - Another Brick in the Wall, most likely this music video[0].

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs35t2xFqdU

p2detar · 2 months ago
I think it is “Pink Floyd - Another Brick in the Wall” reference.

edit: Ha! Actually one can double-click on objects and get more info about their origin.

lossyalgo · 2 months ago
Single-clicking is sufficient :)

Also there are a lot of special clickable actions (mentioned in the FAQ > About section, or just keep clicking until you find something, there are 20+ special actions).

ForceBru · 2 months ago
Is it just me or is the phrase "human beings" used more often than simply "humans"? I've just started to notice this: the next word after "human" is very often "beings". Whenever someone wants to emphasize our humanity (as opposed, say, to a horse's horseness), they almost always say "human _beings_" instead of "humans". Somehow "human beings" seems to emphasize the "human spirit/soul".
Jakob · 2 months ago
Yes. There are lots around; whenever the original word becomes too short for the importance people want to give it.

Tuna fish, chai tea, Enter the room -> enter “into” the room, French: hui (today) -> aujourd’hui (day of today)

Keyword: pleonasm

AmazingTurtle · 2 months ago
Thats fun. I like it. Try clicking on naruto :) https://floor796.com/#t2l4,780,732
toledocavani · 2 months ago
Akronymus · 2 months ago
_kush · 2 months ago
So fun! Are there any other easter eggs like this? I've been clicking everywhere and didn't find any
wartijn_ · 2 months ago
From the FAQ in the "about" section of the website:

- You can try to find Wally (Waldo), as in the well-known game Where's Wally. He is partially visible, but if you click on him, he will appear in full and wave at you.

- Quest #1 - Mafia Treasures. To start the quest, go to the room where the Mafia is holding the annual meeting and click on the suitcase.

- Quest #2 - Subspace Tuner: To start this quest, click on the large advertising screen that says 'Bad Signal' next to the pirate ship.

- Payphone - you can call different subscribers on the 796th floor. Subscriber numbers are constantly being added and can be found in various places on the floor.

- In the Police Station click on the big screen to see the project statistics: current online, visits by country, number on interactions with all elements on the floor, etc.

- One of the arcade machines has a real game - Racer796.

- In the park zone there is Change My Mind guy. Click on him to add your own phrase to the rotation.

- You can compose a 10-second melody and add it to rotation by clicking on the guy in the hospital with the pink synthesizer.

- You can draw small pixel animation and add it to rotation by clicking on the Fun Drawing Screen near the Police Station.

- Click on the Chunk Norris in the park zone.

- Click on the JAWS 19 ad screen in the block with Back to the Future references.

- Click on Naruto near the pirate ship.

- There is Free Ads Board next to the pirate ship. You can draw your own advertising screen and specify which URL it links to.

- There are also many small interactive elements on the floor, clicking on which will show an additional picture, play a sound or cause some action to occur.

timenotwasted · 2 months ago
The Jaws one is fun too, only reason I found it is because it says click beneath it, https://floor796.com/#b3l3,84,789
orbital-decay · 2 months ago
Fight Club rules poster: https://floor796.com/#t3r3,776,193
marcellus23 · 2 months ago
This reminds me a lot of the 2000s internet that I grew up on. This was the kind of thing I used to find using StumbleUpon.
jedberg · a month ago
PeterHolzwarth · 2 months ago
Prior discussions here on HN noted this writeup on how some of it works (in Russian):

https://habr.com/ru/companies/floor796/articles/673318/