Peter Whittenberger
"A browser based, non-game that allows the viewer to explore a drought ravaged landscape that contains fossils of beloved characters we have lost to the four year drought in the west. The viewer navigates a digital recreation of the Sierra Nevada Mountains on a specialized plastic model, of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, that serves as a drift boat. The viewer paddles the drift boat to the various fossils, revealing the characters that formed them. Examples are; The Little Mermaid, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Sponge Square Pants, and so on. Hopefully the piece will work as an allegory for the interdependent nature of all things to our planet’s ecosystem."
United States
Glasz DeCuir
Snow Yunxue Fu
We have a long-term dilemma for we have a short-term body.
The shifting nature of human emotions is like the seaweeds on the bottom of the ocean, floating around according to the different currents passing by. Our love and joy, our betrayal and hates, and many things in betwe...
Larry Achimapong & David Blandy
Finding Fanon 2, made by Larry Achiampong and David Blandy, uses the Grand Theft Auto 5 in-game video editor.
Finding Fanon 2 was commissioned by Brighton Digital Festival 2015, supported by Arts Council England.
The Finding Fanon series is inspired by the...