Mountain by David O'Reilly (US, 2014)A lonely soul showered in gifts becomes a procedural sculpture. Link for more information |
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The Landscape Processor by Simon Chauvin (FR, 2015)A daydream on a train becomes an exercise in perspective and creation through patience. Link for more information |
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this world is not my home by neotenomie & Porpentine (WEB, 2015)High confidence = high work ethic! Try our hypnotic relaxation program today! Link for more information |
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System 1 by Awww Design (DE, 2015)Turn around, don't turn around, you're going to lose yourself. Link for more information |
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#Prisom by Mez Breeze and Andy Campbell (AU / UK, 2013)The panopticon as a cold, chilling glass prison. A glimpse into what a dystopian future of hyper surveillance could feel like. Link for more information |
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Luxury $imulator by Rebeca Merrill (UK, 2015)A somber, fractured elegy for humanity in its absence. Pace through a grave for the last pharaos, a failed Xanadu without life. Link for more information |
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Memory of a Broken Dimension by XRA (US, work in progress)A phantom in the matrix searching for its history. Navigate through the twitching architecture of a broken computer dream. Link for more information |
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Paradise by XXIIVV (CA, 2011)In the infinite, where abstract thought becomes reality, a collection of vessels tries to describe a universe. Link for more information |
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My Boyfriend Came Back From The War by Olia Lialina (RUS, 1996)A bleak reunion. Fractured conversations die in place of those surviving the war. Link for more information |
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ZYX by Jodi (NL / BE, 2012)Read this line aloud 10 times. Click. Link for more information |
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Bounden by Game Oven (NL, 2014)An unlikely pair make a bold move. Dancing is often best when unaware. Link for more information |
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Future Unfolding by Spaces of Play (DE, work in progress)At the heart of this colorful forest lies the innocence of exploration, at its surface a peaceful struggle against plushy trees. Link for more information |
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Diorama No. 2: Der Grosse Gottlieb by The Shoebox Diorama (NL, 2015)You have to break a few chairs to sit on top of the world. Link for more information |