Crikey! Australia’s R/Place In The World

It’s been a mad few days, but the April Fools’ Joke that keeps on giving, Reddit’s R/Place has faded back into the white void from whence it came.

It’s a massive, profane, beautiful, combative and thought-provoking collaborative art piece based on a simple rule: you have the ability to change the colour of one dot on a field of 2000×2000 every 5 minutes.

And anyone else could do the same. At any time.

What could go wrong?

It started white, and eventually, became white, when the admins restricted the colour palette from 16 colours to 1 after several days of charged to-and fro between redditors to claim real estate in the final jewel in the crown; the Final Canvas.

Alas, unlike five years ago, the true April Fool’s joke is that there’s no ‘final canvas’ to own. There’s only points in time; places where great art rose and fell according to the whims of tiny friend groups and giant political collectives.

There was a point in time where a few loosely coordinated Australian teams claimed parts of the canvas to create animals, flags and portraits. Those works of art took time to plan, co-ordinate and maintain against hostile streamers and other groups. These works are archived below. They may exist elsewhere, but only as snapshots.

R/Place is, again, a white void. But what a void.

A tribute to Warnie, jointly maintained by Australia, India, and other cricket fans from around the world
Bluey was maintained in cooperation with the UK
Australia’s largest and longest surviving piece, nestled between the famous Star Wars poster from A New Hope, and the infamous OSU army (a popular game and gaming community), You can see VB, Vegemite, Aboriginal Flag, Bunnings, Aussie Flag, Harbour Bridge, Poppies, Ned Kelly, Koala, Kangaroo (sometimes smoking), a heart (indicating a partnership with the OSU team) often reworked as a boxing glove, Freddo Frog, Bubble O’Bill and cockatoo. The green and gold borders marked out Aussie territory but grew over time.
The second-longest standing AU/NZ collaboration, featuring magpie, parrots, emu, crab, opera house, crocodile, auckland tower, Eye of Sauron, Mount Doom, kiwi, kererū, Jonah Lomu, beehive and sheep.
And right in the middle of it, an ANZAC-commemorating poppy.
Australia’s finest hour – a callback to a previous artwork with Steve Irwin, the flag, ‘gatorade bong’ and Uluru. The joey was not an aussie production, nor were the girl and fruit pieces, but Australia fostered a tight partnership with streamers to jointly defend each other’s art. This piece was destroyed by a UK YouTube group in the final moments of the event.

UPDATE: Here’s what the canvas looked like before the White Void took over. You might want to zoom in.

UPDATE: here’s an interactive atlas if you want to explore the whole thing,

UPDATE:And finally, a breakdown of my own humble contribution

Courtesy http://kisielo85.cba.pl/place2022/index.php