An art collective in Mumbai is revolutionizing storytelling through experimental 100-pixel videos, turning surveillance equipment and TV networks into platforms for people's stories. By lowering video resolution to its lowest level, these artists focus on the very core of storytelling—emotion and point of view rather than visual sharpness.
This simple aesthetic captures the ways in which stories transcend technological and cultural divides. It shows how with few resources, good stories can be constructed, resonate worldwide, and cross boundaries. The project also probes our reliance on high-definition images in an age where authenticity will always defeat perfection.
These videos remind us that it's all about emotionally connecting with people, regardless of the medium or quality. With the future of video storytelling in 2025, this experiment reaffirms the power of simplicity in narrating human stories.
Source: The Verge, Talecast