What Was Pixelated Today, Pixel Art of The WSJ FrontPage, May 1

Regia Marinho
2 min readMay 2, 2021

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Mostly abstract and unreadable newspaper.

This is pixelated art. I’m afraid you’ll not able to read the front page of the WSJ right here. Then you may imagine what you’d like to read there…

What’s pixelated?

  1. simple past tense and past participle of pixelating.

Pixelate (third-person singular simple present pixelates, present participle pixelating, simple past and past participle pixelated).

  1. To divide an image into pixels, or to display an image in pixels, as you can see below.
  2. To transform an image into large pixels in order to hide identity. Synonym: blur

Note: You may not read the paper FrontPage. It was transformed. It was pixelated.

The Wall Street Journal FrontPage. May 1, 2021

The Wall Street Journal FrontPage. May 1, 2021 — Pixelated by RegiaArt.

Pixel

In digital imaging, a pixel is a single point in a raster image.

When enlarged, individual pixels appear as squares.

Pixels are placed on a two-dimensional grid and are often represented using dots or squares.

Each pixel is a sample of an original image, where more samples typically provide a more accurate representation of the original.

The intensity of each pixel is variable.

In color systems, each pixel has typically three components such as red, green, and blue.

Such an image is said to be pixelated (pixellated in the UK).

Pixilated. Definition of pixilated by The Free Dictionary.

  1. Behaving very eccentric.
  2. Whimsical, prankish.
  3. Slang Intoxicated, drunk.

My pixelated signature…

Regia Marinho. Pixelated signature.

Thank you for reading. Stay safe.

Regia Marinho. May 1, 2021

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Regia Marinho

I write about ideas, technology, the future and inspire the world through art. https://regiaart.com