Although it comes with privacy concerns,Kalakal there can be no doubt that the video conferencing app Zoom has become massively popular in the past few weeks with many working from home.
And if we're all going to be using it, we might as well be getting the most out of it.
One (frankly glorious) thing about the app is its virtual background feature, which allows you to leave your increasingly repetitive home aesthetic and take your conversation to the Golden Gate Bridge, say, or the lofty heights of space.
And even better? There's also the option to upload your ownbackground. And that's where creative minds are stepping up.
"Today I made a Zoom background of myself accidentally walking in on myself in a Zoom meeting," tweeted Australian video producer Dan Crowd on Friday, demonstrating a deftly-executed use of the feature.
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Truly a masterpiece.
SEE ALSO: 5 essential Zoom hacks to improve your virtual hangouts"Honestly? I was bored," Crowd told Mashable, when asked where he got the idea from. "If I’d known I could get this kind of engagement with five minutes of work, I wouldn’t have tried so hard for the last 12 years."
Now let's all go forth and explore our full Zoom background potential.
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