Game Art: Tom Richardson's Reconstruction, 1865 (2017)
For the past year, Tom Richardson, a British artist living in Vancouver, Canada has been experimenting with the Unreal Engine. The results are utterly fascinating. Alongside Rehearsal for a Synthetic Theatre, Richardson produced Reconstruction 1865, a shorter video work referencing Abraham Lincoln's diary entry that premediated (borrowing Richard Grusin's term) his assassination, as well as D.W. Griffith's 1915 racist blockbuster, Birth of a Nation. Richardson specifically made Reconstruction, 1865 for an exhibition that opened at the time of Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2017. It is, therefore, a timely work: a piece about the death of an American president coincided with the death of the American Presidency altogether. It's remarkable that Richardson is manipulating the Unreal Engine to meditate on that cruel game otherwise known as History, while emphasizing the various meanings of the verb to shoot. After watching Reconstruction, 1865 I could not but ask myself if this piece is meant as a new premonition.