Abstract

Huge balls is a game art project created by Group Jean-Luc supported by Ensadlab for the exhibition Jonglopolis at the Carreau du Temple in Paris 2018. The general idea is to transform juggling movements into an artistic digital installation with conceptual gameplay in it. Maintaining balance while being disturbed by the distractions inside the game space is the heart of the gameplay’s mechanics, and looking to question our understanding of gameplay further. How are the visuals and the rules of this game art perceived by the players? How the players’ own experiences and backgrounds alter them? How can artists use those elements to play with players/visitors? How the installation piece invites the players to perform, just like juggling as a form of performance?

Details

Title
Huge Balls: An exploration of the comprehension of ludo-narrative elements of a game art installation
Author
Xiong, Guofan; Plata, Daniel; Chu-Yin, Chen
Section
Journal_Article
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Feb 2020
Publisher
European Alliance for Innovation (EAI)
e-ISSN
24099708
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2380035895
Copyright
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