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Museum of New Psychedelic Art
November 2008 Edition (5.6)
This lightweight screensaver will amaze you with vivid colours splashing on your screen.
Infinite variety of abstract forms will turn on your imagination. You'll be exited, astonished
and then relaxed. On 50% it's a computer generated animation. But other 50% is a real human art.
I've spent days and months on creating to reach such an impression. If you're a creative person,
you can challenge yourself as an artist. It comes with everything to satisfy your need to create
- design studio, full documentation and samples. It deserves to see. No risk, no obligation.
Please bookmark this site. I'll be delighted to see you returned one day.
Features
| Runs on any Windows |
| Supports any screen type/resolution |
| Comes with installer and uninstaller |
| No trial period |
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What people tell about this...
"With the updates in computer technology comes an update in software, and simply put, the standard
screensavers that come with Windows don't use the technology as fully as this screensaver. In fact,
despite Linux being relatively new compared with all the older operating systems, its easy-to-find
screensaver packages are more in tune with the signs of the times. Museum of New Art really comes up
to that level. The animations are smooth and full of colour, and it has a dose of psychedelia in it,
while still being up-to-date artwise. This is important, because it is 3d. In some places it even looks
shockingly similar to a lava lamp. This means, yes, you can watch it for hours if you so choose. The
one so-so thing about it is that you have to pay for it. But it's nothing major, and the $10
(it's $6 now, a.) that he wants for it is really a small price to pay, in comparison with a lot of
the other artistic screensavers. It has a little box that pops up, though, telling you to register. This
seems to be a sign that he knows that if he gave out a smaller version of it as freeware, he wouldn't be
able to convey the full impact of it. And if he gave the whole thing away for nothing, then all would be
lost, including some certain rights. The box is an annoyance, but you can have the screensaver forever,
for free, if you have the box there. I recommend that you try it for yourself, and see what you think.
Just prepare to be amazed!"...
Sean wrote
on Monday, July 31, 2006
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