Laughing Squid Featured on eboy’s FooBar

by Scott Beale on December 2, 2006 · 15 comments

eboy FooBar

The Berlin artist collective eboy creates fantastic pixelated illustrations on a variety of topics. Their latest masterpiece “FooBar” includes Laughing Squid along with dozens of other websites and internet organizations. Be sure to check out the full-size version.

They are printing and sell posters of FooBar, along with some of their previous illustrations.

Digging around the eboy website, I disovered that FooBar appears to be a follow-up to April’s “Communication City”.

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1 Chuck Cirino December 2, 2006 at 10:39 am

Very Cool!

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2 Coscobber December 2, 2006 at 5:21 pm

Very impressive. I have always enjoyed eBoy’s work. If you are a true fan of pixelart, check out this site: http://www.citypixel.com . Also very cool!

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3 herwann December 3, 2006 at 3:26 am

Hey hey that’s simply amazing and very interesting taht kind of modern art… web2.0 is there…funny…

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4 RICK! December 7, 2006 at 3:25 pm

I would pay for better placement next time.

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5 Vibhas February 20, 2007 at 9:32 pm

This poster’s beautiful. Quite amazing. I bought it and I’m surprised about one thing though, I’m pretty sure the two guys at the bottom (next to Zono and Textmate, walking along the curbside) are John Lennon and George Harrison, that’s what they were wearing on the cover of Abbey Road! Has anyone been able to spot anyone else? It’s interesting to see that the guys at eboy included them, I wonder why
Also, btw does anyone else also feel that facebook should’ve been in there too? It’s definitely on its way to becoming a major web 2.0 player!

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6 zomgzomgzomg May 31, 2007 at 7:25 am

Now isn’t that just the fuzzling shizzle?

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