New GamePlay

Nam June Paik Art Center, Seoul, Korea
Curator: Bernhard Serexhe, Stephan Schwingeler, Hyejin Park
Artists: Gold Extra, Niklas Roy, Thatgamecompany, Dejobaan Games, Rafaël Rozendaal, London Studio & Sony Computer Entertainment, Lea Schönfelder & Peter Lu, Lucas Pope, Mario von Rickenbach, Mikengreg, Marc Lee, Nam June Paik, Vector Park, Bill Viola, USC Game Innovation Lab, Ah Keung & Awesapp, Atari, Anna Anthropy, Alan Kwan, Everyware, Jens M. Stober, Orhan Kipcak & Reinhard Urban, Zachary Libermann & Golan Lewin, Jeffrey Shaw, JODI, KIT (The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Christoph Niemann, Kiyoshi Furukawa & Masaki Fujihata & Wolfgang Münch, Kiyoshi Furukawa & Wolfgang Münch, Molleindustria, Paidia Institute, Feng Mengbo, Peter Brinson & Kurosh ValaNejad, 11 Bit Studios
2016/2017
http://njpac-en.ggcf.kr/


10.000 moving cities - same but different - Nam June Paik Art Center Seoul

NJPAC, Seoul


User experiencing the 10.000 moving cities VR application by using a HTC Vive data google at Nam June Paik Art Center Seoul

NJPAC, Seoul

10.000 Moving Cities, version 2015, In collaboration with e-Installation (e-installation.org), a project of the Intelligent Sensor-Actuator-Systems Laboratory (ISAS) and the ZAK | Centre for Cultural and General Studies at the Karslruhe Institute for Technology (KIT)

10,000 Moving Cities is an interactive net and telepresence-based installation that deals with globalized cities. Visitors can select any city of the world using data goggles as digital interface in a virtual reality system. User-generated content linked to the selected city such as recent news, tweets, images, videos, and posts from social networks, is searched and retrieved in real time and displayed as a multiple moving collage onto the façades of an abstract urban environment.


Exhibited Artwork


10.000 Moving Cities - Same but Different, VR (Virtual Reality)

Interactive Net- and Telepresence-Based Installation

10.000 Moving Cities - Same but Different deals with urbanization and globalization in the digital age. The user moves through visual worlds posted publicly by others on social networks such as YouTube, Flickr or Twitter. Here these personal impressions are streamed in real time like windows to our changing world. The viewer participates in the social movements of our time and makes a virtual journey more …


Publication

Reflective surface in rainbow colors, title New Gameplay

New Gameplay - Nam June Paik Art Center

Nam June Paik Art Center, Seoul
Book softcover, 335 pages
2017
English, 한국 (Korean)
Jinsuk Suh
ISBN: 978-89-971283-3-4 (93600), CIP: 2017002824

https://njpac-en.ggcf.kr New Gameplay, NJP ARTCENTER (PDF)


Table of Contents
Foreword - Jinsuk Suh
Development Needs Subversion: Strategie s in Art and Gameplay - Bernhard Serexhe
The Politicizati on of Videogames? From creati ve subversion of technology to explicit political signifiers - Stephan Schwingeler
Interview: Conversations with Artists - Hyejin Park

Homage a Nam June Paik, Media Art in the Context of Games, Hacking/Modifying Technology, Urban Play, Society and Games, Games and Apps
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