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I was shocked to find out the Windows 10 desktop background wasn’t computer generated, but a picture of lasers being shot through an actual window

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Windows 10 was a real return to form for Microsoft’s ubiquitous line of operating systems following the confoundingly touchscreen-centric Windows 8, but I can’t say I paid its default desktop wallpaper any mind at the time—I pretty much immediately swapped it for videogame concept art or something. But that was because I just assumed it was some kind of boring 3D render, when the actual truth is way more interesting.

It turns out Windows 10’s default wallpaper is a photograph of an actual, physical installation by designer Bradley Munkowitz, also known as GMUNK. Munkowitz has a section of his website and a short YouTube video that explain how he and his team used a physical mirror, lasers, and smoke machines to produce the image, taking thousands of exposures with different color filters and combining the best into a single, final composite.

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