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AGE: 32
BASED IN: Los Angeles
Contemplating the cultural relevance and affect of video video games, it’s shocking they haven’t grow to be a extra fashionable creative medium. Alice Bucknell exhibits simply how a lot potential they’ve. A latest video and online game of theirs explored LA from the attitude of its rivers, moths, and different non-human inhabitants to look at the politics of drought. The artist, who has held residencies on the European Group for Nuclear Analysis (CERN) and the New Museum’s NEW INC, can be the founding father of New Mystics, a digital platform merging magic and know-how
Describe your work in three phrases.
Kaleidoscopic, roaming, speculative.
What’s an art work you didn’t make, however want you had?
Once I was in artwork college I had this dream of creating a sport like Zach Gage’s Lose/Lose, 2009—a permadeath online game that allows you to shoot aliens however deletes recordsdata in your laborious drive with each kill. I needed to do the other, a form of prompt content material simulator, the place the sport would fill your HD with stuff it thinks you’d like primarily based on what it may glean out of your recordsdata and gameplay; the sport itself could be this extraordinarily awkward text-based relationship simulator. Within the period of sycophantic, slop-laden A.I., this sport could be simpler to make than ever.
What venture do you will have arising that you’re particularly enthusiastic about?
The sport I’m at present engaged on—Earth Engine—and its movie part, Floor Truthing. This venture takes my curiosity within the affective and ecological dimensions of sport worlds to the size of the planetary. On this sport, the Earth is the principle participant—its emotional states are formed by participant interplay and local weather knowledge, and it evolves with the people that transfer by it.
What art-world development would you prefer to see die out?
Biophilic artwork, NFTs, and ironic portray.
Is there a studio rule you reside by?
I’m fairly versatile with my studio routine, nevertheless it’s important for me to interrupt contact with the display at the very least as soon as a day and go contact grass. In LA, this usually finally ends up being lengthy mountainous hikes within the Angeles Nationwide Forest close to my home. Surprisingly, the lengthy pure aspect quest all the time finally ends up enjoying a very large function within the simulated worlds I construct.
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