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OK, I've decided to call my new game "Razr Froggr", though I admit it's a bit of a hybrid b/w Frogger and Space Invaders.
Here's the premise.
From the window of a moving bus (or car, though a bus has a nicer vantage point), shoot images of moving vehicles, while trying to earn points for the following attributes:
1. The photo is well framed (the line down the middle of the road should be precisely down the middle of the image.)
2. A moving vehicle is captured in the image. One point for a portion of a car moving alongside you, two points for the entire car moving alongside. Three points for a car moving in the opposite direction, and five points if you catch the entire vehicle in the frame moving in the opposite direction (bumper to bumper).
3. The photo should exhibit the effects of a 'focal plane shutter'. In other words, the cars should be in italics. Regretfully, this may only work on older cell phones, so I'm afraid this game will quickly become retro...
ps: This game is also an ode to Henri Lartigue's famous focal plane shutter distortion of a race car.
Went to visit Aix en Provence a couple fo weeks ago, and where I've been looking out for some Space Invaders all day, I got my reward at the end of the day.
enamel & acrylic paint on wood, installed in the streets.
I would really appreciate any photos of my work in your home,,,THANKS.
PA_229 [10 points]
This small straat has been invaded twice. PA_229 is located near the statue of Vulpain.
The other space invader in this street: here
All my photos of PA_229:
PA_229 (Close-up, April 2006)
PA_229 (Wide shot 1, April 2006)
PA_229 (Wide shot 2, January 2022)
PA_229 (Wide shot 3, April 2025)
Date of invasion: 06/11/1999 (world wide # 363)
An interesting concept that occurred to me. Space Invader + Octopus = total world domination?
Sorry for the blurry photo, dang cameraphone.
By Gabriel
This is a physical model of a clothing label for a company i created called "Fear of the Unknown" inspired by the street artis Invader. The main label is clear acrylic on card with the engraved logo and a purple acrylic symbol. the secondary pieces on the thread are smaller coloured acrylic pieces on either side of a pice of card.