This chaotic, collaborative digital canvas allows users to 'paint the world'


By AGENCY

Wplace is a collaborative real-time pixel canvas mapped onto the world, where anyone can paint and create together. Photo: Wplace

In one new corner of the Internet, users are invited to "paint the world.” And paint they have. Welcome to wplace – an ever-evolving, gamified global map overflowing with drawings made on a more than 4-trillion-pixel canvas.

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