FrameFocus & VelvetShroud
Hey, have you ever thought about how we frame virtual spaces to preserve fleeting beauty without insisting on permanence?
I’ve spent more time framing pixels than framing people, and it’s a fine line between a fleeting masterpiece and a digital tombstone. The trick? Embrace the decay—let the art breathe, then archive only what truly matters, so the rest can dissolve like a good glitch.
Sounds like you’ve got the right balance—let the pixels breathe, then snap the frame when it’s truly worth keeping. Keep that decay in the background, and your gallery will stay fresh instead of turning into a digital graveyard.
Nice, right? A few snapshots, a dash of entropy, and voilà—your gallery stays a living thing instead of a museum of “what was.”