GAME ART
Game Art: Julian Opie's "Imagine you are..." (1993)
Related: Game Art: Julian Opie's "Imagine You Are Driving" (1998-1999) Related: Game Art & racing games by Mathias Jansson Submitted by Mathias Jansson
GAME ART
Related: Game Art: Julian Opie's "Imagine You Are Driving" (1998-1999) Related: Game Art & racing games by Mathias Jansson Submitted by Mathias Jansson
ART GAME
"Bagatelle Concrete is a pinball machine turned musical instrument. It is played for making music rather than achieving a high score. Consequently, the score board was replaced with customized speakers. The more successfully the player interacts with the machine, the more intense the accompanying soundtrack gets. The piece maintains
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"‘All Your Pont Are Belong to Us’ is an interactive game which utilises physical space and motion tracking to place real-world players head-to head with computer controlled pixel art baddies who are trying to capture the bridges of Paris.The prototype developed through our interest in experimenting with a
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"'paralevel' is a series of alterations which add a game level to a structure or building, which exists besides and beyond its physical architecture. This experiential modification provokes the viewer to shift between a temporal and spatial realisation of the surrounding space. The project behaves as a
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"nOtbOt is an automated game-player which is controlled and deranged by reactions to its own virtual environment, caught in a vicious force-feedback loop… The installation consists of a hacked up human-computer interface in which the feedback system, originally intended to provide tangible interaction for a human player, is now
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Interactive sculpture, Teamwork with Catrine Val, Kassel, Germany, 1998 "In the shell of a video game device the visitor can play a video game related to the typical elements of classical video games like "Spaceinvaders", "Devender" , "Pacman", etc.. The complete new conversion integrates
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Clown, Interactive sculpture, Catrine & Olaf Val, Kassel, Germany, 1997 "The monitor shows an idle fruit machine named "Clown". A picture is monochrome light grey, as two buttons on the outline are flashing alternatively. In one presses one of those buttons, black and white squares appear on
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"AbstracTris is a LoTech generative pixel art device. The pixel are directly controlled by applying voltage to the side pins of the GameBoy LCD screen." (Benjamin Gaulon) Link: Benjamin Gaulon Related: RES, Made to Break Submitted by Matteo Bittanti
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'Solitaire Win', a three dimensional sculpture of the old Windows game 'Solitaire'. The 150 x 70 x 40 cm sculpture required more than one thousand cards made from black foam boards, individually cut and taped together by the two artists. Link: Lars Marcus Vedeler and Theo
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click here Spore's Ytubesoundscape and his wildlife" is in a soundscape composed of 36 proposals in an infinite loop. The tracks are taken from sessions of the videogame Spore, published by the players on the YouTube platform. Each track corresponds to a zoomorphic creature in the game,
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Artspy's video documentation of Joseph Delappe's exhibition in Beijing as posted on youku.Screen Shot - Solo Exhibition - Curated by Gordon Laurin Where Where Exhibition Space, Beijing, China July 9th through July 29th LINK "Joseph DeLappe: Screen Shot Screen Shot represents Joseph DeLappe’s
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"This application was made for the Music Hack Day at the Sonar Festival, Barcelona 2011. The game is meant for two people playing music. One person plays wooble bass, controlling with one hand the pitch and with the other, the LFO and Cutting frequency of the filter. The other