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What is Synthwave aesthetic? Is it Art?




Synthwave (also known as Outrun) visual art style is characterized by its nostalgic themes of the 1980s and 1990s, often featuring neon lights and chrome. The style is often inspired by the music of the same era, which typically includes synthesizers and drum machines.




Synthwave (also known as Outrun) is a particular aesthetic that draws a lot of inspiration from the 1980s. While it does often get lumped in with Vaporwave, there are significant differences between the two genres. While it is particularly regarded as a musical genre, there are examples of synthwave in movies, TV shows, art, and video games. The genre is credited as being started by acts such as College, Kavinsky, and Justice, although a fair argument could be made that the first big mainstream album evoking the Synthwave vibe and aesthetic could be traced back to the sophomore Daft Punk album, Discovery.



The visuals for synthwave music often draw inspiration from the 1980s, with graphics that may include sunset scenes, neon grids and lights, sports cars from the '80s, wireframe vector graphics, pixel art designed to look like an old-school 8-bit video game, video cassettes, arcades, and malls.


Some people think that the visuals from the Synthwave and Vaporwave genres are the same, but they are actually different. The art in each one is different, and the tone of each one is different too. Vaporwave can be more sarcastic, while Synthwave is more serious and made to honor the 80s era.



So the answer is NO. Synthwave graphics are definitely not art. Although they are a great style to wear or decorate your room with. Most of the Synthwave hipe is more about nostalgia than creativity.

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