Meet the creators of the r/place Atlas, the internet’s living mural (2024)

When time ran out for Reddit’s collaborative internet mural, r/place, people could still place pixels — but only white ones. Kicking off on April Fools’ Day, groups of Redditors spent four days cooperating and competing for space on the mural. By the final day, it had become a crowded and beautiful collection of flags, fandom references, and inside jokes. But all too quickly it began to disappear back into a pristine canvas.

Luckily, the same community spirit that went into the r/place canvas also went into preserving it. Even before Reddit released the official final capture, ordinary users had been collecting their own screenshots and timelapses, and sharing them on the platform. This included fun recreations and experiments — for example, what if every black pixel ever placed had been permanent — which became popular on the subreddit, where users still hung out, even without a canvas to work on.

These preservation efforts include the 2022 r/place Atlas, an ambitious attempt to fully document this year’s canvas. The site hosts the full canvas, and displays descriptions of whatever area is being hovered over. It’s also possible to search entries for keywords and find the associated areas of the mural that way.

Meet the creators of the r/place Atlas, the internet’s living mural (1) Image: 2022 r/place Atlas

Creating it has been a collaborative experience. Users can submit information about any image within the mural, its background, and the group that created it. The Atlas is popular because groups had formed to work together on r/place, in the first place, lead developer Stefano Haagmans said. “R/place is such a big project for some people that they just created literal communities for it,” said Haagmans. “And because of it, people enjoy it when it’s categorized, when it’s archived.”

A similar document exists for 2017’s r/place, but 2022’s r/place attracted so many more contributors, helping the Atlas quickly take off in a way that Haagmans wasn’t expecting. He had created the basics of the Atlas and posted about it on Reddit, before going to sleep and then attending an exam. “When I was finished with my exam, I looked at my Reddit, Discord, plus GitHub notifications,” he said. “They were being flooded.”

The Atlas is powered by Netlify, and the archival project outstripped the bandwidth available in Netlify’s free plan almost immediately, thanks to the sheer number of visitors. Ultimately, the team working on the Atlas had to contact the Netlify team, who moved them onto the open source version of the service, preventing them from incurring huge costs.

As the project grew, Haagmans recruited others to help, including Alex Tsernoh, who first provided the imagery for the Atlas. “I was originally the first person to start downloading all the data from place as it was happening, and while doing that I got hundreds of people writing to me about using that for their own projects,” Tsernoh said. One of these was the Atlas, and he agreed to provide further development help along with the data he had pulled.

For instance, Tsernoh recently implemented the timeline, a feature that allows visitors to the Atlas to see how the r/place canvas developed over its four day history. This is meaningful for certain fan communities, as factions had competed over space and messages. A lot of artwork was destroyed during that process, and the original, static version of the Atlas had only captured the final canvas.

That happened to Vicky, a developer at Whitepot Studios, who collaborated as part of a Discord team to create a column of allied artworks that were erased just before the final capture. “The canvas history being live now is great as we can at least watch our column alliance’s first rally against the void, and then subsequent consumption,” she said.

Contributors can’t currently make entries on earlier versions of the canvas, so the mentions of Whitepot Studios currently correspond to the “void” spot that destroyed the original artwork. But Haagmans hopes that eventually Whitepot and other groups with similar experiences will be able to attach their label to the artworks during the time period that they existed. But it may take some time, with so many entries to sort through and only a team of volunteers to work on development.

Each of the volunteers has a different amount of free time, but Haagmans and Tsernoh are both currently studying. Haagmans is in the middle of his exams, and Tsernoh told me that his Masters’ dissertation was due three hours from when we were speaking. “This is a really interesting time for an interview,” he laughed.

Meet the creators of the r/place Atlas, the internet’s living mural (2) Image: 2022 r/place Atlas

The team is also working on putting together a Wiki, led by a volunteer who goes by Aeywoo, documenting more of the back and forth between groups. “We’re planning on having pages like, this faction that built the French flag and this streamer’s community fought and the outcome was either this artwork got deleted or the streamer got destroyed after a few hours,” Aeywoo described.

Including those kinds of disputes, despite the fact that one side may have been generally unpopular in the r/place community, is a deliberate choice on the part of the Atlas team. “We intend to still archive it, because our job is not to make it how we want it to be, but [preserve] it how it is,” Haagmans said. Where conflicting user submissions exist, for example, from the streamer’s community and from others whose artwork was destroyed, the development team describes the events that transpired, rather than anyone’s personal feelings on them.

Only deliberate griefing is fully removed, although the developers said there hasn’t been too much of it. “We do get the occasional, ‘hey, the French, they botted this. We don’t want them here, they are complete leftists,’ that kind of stuff,” Haagmans said. Aeywoo, who had dealt with this kind of griefing while working on a Wiki dedicated to YouTubers who have passed away, said that pages for memorial artwork on the r/place Wiki will have protections to reduce the likelihood of it happening.

For the most part, though, contributors just want to cement their part in the event that was r/place. “The appeal of r/place is putting your mark on history for some people. For other communities it’s just the fun they had with the people they created with. And that’s also one of the reasons why we created the [Atlas]. R/place always has a good memory in the hearts of people. I personally wanted to make sure that was preserved for anyone who wanted to look back onto it,” Haagmans said.

Or, summarized more simply by Aeywoo: “Being part of history in the internetscape is pretty cool.”

Meet the creators of the r/place Atlas, the internet’s living mural (2024)

FAQs

Does R Place still exist? ›

r/place is a recurring collaborative project and social experiment hosted on the content aggregator site Reddit. Originally launched on April Fools' Day 2017, it has since been repeated again on April Fools' Day 2022 and on July 20, 2023.

How do I get into R Place? ›

Once you log in to Reddit, tap or click the new "P" widget icon at the top of the home feed in the top right to access r/Place. Alternatively, you can open the community drawer in the Android or iOS app and tap on the "P" widget icon. Of course, to participate, you'll need to visit the subreddit at the right time.

What is r place and how does it work? ›

What is r/Place? In r/Place, users can add a single pixel of color every five minutes on a vast canvas, even overriding others' pixel placements to claim territory. The original idea aimed for a utopian collaborative art piece with various pixelated images forming a giant collage.

What is a place atlas? ›

Sponsor placeAtlas/atlas-2023

The 2023 r/place Atlas is a project aiming to chart all the artworks created during the r/place April Fools event on Reddit in 2023.

Did R place shut down? ›

Reddit has closed the official forum for its collaborative experiment Place after users filled it with explicit messages directed at the company's management.

Why is R place back? ›

Reddit is bringing back r/Place — a collaborative project where individual users can edit pixels on a giant canvas — at a time when users are still furious over things like Reddit's API pricing that forced beloved third-party apps to shut down, the company's decision to remove chat history from before 2023 with hardly ...

Does R place have rules? ›

Remember the human by abiding by r/place's community rules and following Reddit's Content Policy. Targeted hate or harassment of private individuals (including mods and admin) and protected groups are violations of our policy (Rule 1) and will be removed.

Is R place on mobile? ›

This will be visible at the top of your community only on New Reddit and the mobile apps (iOS and Android). You'll be able to edit or remove those coordinates at any point during the event.

What time does R place end? ›

In 2023, r/place was revived. It started on 20/07/2023 and ended on 25/07/2023.

How long does R place go? ›

Reddit r/place 2023: Reddit Pixel War date, rules, and more

Beginning on July 20, 2023, and continuing for the next four days until July 24, 2023, will be the Reddit r/place 2023 event. Users will be allowed to insert a pixel every 5 minutes throughout this period.

How to place pixel on r place? ›

You will see the current state of the canvas in real-time from your browser and a message at the bottom that says”Place your pixel”. Click on it. At that moment you will see a peephole that accurately transmits the location of the pixel that you will place. If you want to place it elsewhere, simply move the cursor.

Who is spez and what did he do? ›

Steve Huffman
Other namesspez
EducationUniversity of Virginia (BS)
OccupationsCo-founder and CEO of Reddit Co-founder of Hipmunk
EmployerReddit
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How do I get to the R place? ›

First of all, you'll need a Reddit account, so if you've not got one you'll have to create one. Then go to the r/place subreddit by clicking the link. Or if you're already on Reddit, click on the small orange and white “P” at the top of the screen. Next, click on the “Place Your Pixel” box.

What is the purpose of an atlas? ›

An atlas is a book or collection of maps. Many atlases also contain facts and history about certain places. There are many kinds of specialized atlases, such as road atlases and historical atlases. There are also star atlases, which give the location and placement of stars, planets and other celestial objects.

Why is it called atlas? ›

atlas, a collection of maps or charts, usually bound together. The name derives from a custom—initiated by Gerardus Mercator in the 16th century—of using the figure of the Titan Atlas, holding the globe on his shoulders, as a frontispiece for books of maps.

What time will R Place end? ›

In 2023, r/place was revived. It started on 20/07/2023 and ended on 25/07/2023.

Who is Spez and what did he do? ›

Steve Huffman
Other namesspez
EducationUniversity of Virginia (BS)
OccupationsCo-founder and CEO of Reddit Co-founder of Hipmunk
EmployerReddit
2 more rows

How to add pixel in R place? ›

You will see the current state of the canvas in real-time from your browser and a message at the bottom that says”Place your pixel”. Click on it. At that moment you will see a peephole that accurately transmits the location of the pixel that you will place. If you want to place it elsewhere, simply move the cursor.

What is the Reddit pixel? ›

Reddit Pixel is a JavaScript snippet that you can add to your website to track user actions on your website after interacting with your ad on Reddit.

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