FPS
Interactive installation by Hugo Arcier
Music by Stéphane Rives and Frédéric Nogray (The Imaginary Soundscapes)
Video captures at “Fantômes numériques” exhibition.
FPS (TEASER)
FPS is a post November 2015 Paris attacks art piece.
The artist deals with blindness hijacking video game codes, in particular of first person shooter game. The only visible elements are pyrotechnic effects, gunshots, muzzles flashes, sparks, impacts, smokes.
All these elements reveals a decor and impersonal silhouettes, innocent persons denied by the subjectivity of the character we incarnate.
From dark to light, a blindness is replaced by another one.
Gunshots after gunshots a memorial is created before our eyes.
They talks about it:
Prosthetic knowledge
Creative Applications
GameScenes
Etapes
Killscreen
Diedrica
Exhibition:
Fantômes numériques
Sometimes a bug in a video game can be magic. It gives the keys to a normally unexplored area, beyond, in the limbo of the game.
Video
Immersive artwork (virtual reality)
Audiovisual live performance
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live audiovisual performance
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360° VR video
Interactive installation.
Interactive sculpture
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…The result of this is a distraught vision of a destructured nature, an artefact formed with multiple shreds, that Arman would have designate as « archaeology of the future ». A puzzle for future generations, for the day nature will have disappeared.
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Thanks to the movement we distinguish a hollow character caught in a stylised snow storm. He walk and slowly exhausts himself…
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These white lines on black reveals the raw beauty of 3D.
This installation is the litteral representation of the link (fight?) between the real and the virtual.
This full 3D computer graphics film draws from the events that struck Japan in March 2011, and more specifically, the way the events were covered in the media.
This series follows “Fiction 1” a work inspired by the events that took place in Japan, March 2011. We are in this series after the tsunami.
The aim of the Artefact series is to highlight those ‘material accidents’ in 3D computer graphics, and by doing so, to showcase the way in which the artist takes a ‘trial and error’ approach.