BloodArt : RenameFiles Cursors
- Published on March 31st 2026 under the Attribution+NonCommercial (CC by-nc) license.
The period known as the Longing was advertised as a time to promote cultural narratives. During this era, individuals wandered through the minds of residents to encourage discussions about assimilation. Those seeking to escape persecution and pursue fame and self-promotion were drawn in, until the rise of consumerism corrupted society, forcing it to conform to the snooping and intrusive advertisements dictating where and how societies wanted to be.
After this social manipulation faded into desolation, only drug addicts and homeless individuals remained, scattered among random social gangs claiming control over various city areas. As new assimilation narratives drained the world's perceptions, the discovery of computer productivity left the social sphere hollow, reducing many to vagrants while new proclamations of activity emerged.
Family members invaded the house to interrupt the flow of computer productivity, diverting it to others and trapping it within a cycle of assimilation. This narrative reflected the draining effect of presences that absorbed the city’s vitality. The imperative lies of corrupted family members, unable to uphold cultural narratives, fueled these invasions, which in turn encouraged snooping and allowed opportunistic "vampires" to spread gossip and drain the perceptions and lives of the residents.
Artworks were created to raise awareness that these family members, who disrupted productivity and brought social ills into the home, were the root cause of the ongoing cultural decay. These actions continuously undermined the very cultural societies they claimed to support.
Google Gemini 3 Pro Image generated the cursors from original Artwork
https://goo.gl/photos/k4JYakA5F8BeB3eK8
the cursors had to be cleaned and setup on GIMP 3.2.2 were the sets were created.
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