Original post here. This image was researched by Bacchus at ErosBlog as part of the “Γ commission.” The research was originally published at Hedonix as “Γ 037 – Pixelated Breasts.” Here is what Bacchus found.
This animated .gif on Tumblr sources back to this Tumblr post on what turns out to be the artist’s Tumblr blog. The tag there is “Toxic Super Freakout” and although that’s not hugely illuminating, the artist Max Capacity has a web store in which it appears he’s sold a series of eight deliberately-obsolete VHS videotapes under that title, featuring his imagery and the music of The TV People. It is unclear which of the eight tapes may have featured the frames in this .gif. There’s an article at The Creators Project that attempts — with only partial success in my view — to explain what Max Capacity is up to:
Many of his GIFs and videos, whether commissioned or simply personal, feature samples from VHS tapes and typical 80s iconography. MAX CAPACITY grinds them into a patchwork of colorful and lo-fi pixels, reminiscent of early 1990s net art and Zahid Jiwa videos. Much like his brethren who populate this semi-anonymous artistic scene, MAX CAPACITY is a devoted internet user. His visuals can be found on Flickr, and he has over 270 videos (and counting) on Youtube and Vimeo pages. Mostly, these videos consist of 15 second loops in bright, neon and acidic hues, grainy and pixelated but gorgeous as hell. He also maintains a loosely organized clutter on Tumblr. Beyond this chaotic work-in-progress, MAX CAPACITY has recently dabbled in some musical projects…
Thus it seems likely that the nude in this image is not Max’s original work, but is a sample from an unknown video that Max has pixelized, colored, illuminated, and whatnot. A considerable sampling of his Toxic Super Freakout videos can be found on YouTube, but they seem not to be labeled in a way which would hint at which samples are from which videos.