Last-look: Let Power Take A Female Form

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Win to Lose, Lose to Win, conceived through the cognitive collaboration of programmer and Glitch-City co-founder Archie Prakash and design connoisseur Oscar Alvarez. Apparently the game was born by Del Sol’s dictation of a premise based on her grandmother’s life in which the female protagonist employs her status quo to defeat surrounding ‘bourgeois structures’ and ‘ultimately to self-destruct.’¹ This is pictured through an intergalactic interface navigated by a three-legged female avatar, whose path in augmented terrain is animated by the thrust of a joystick. Here, devoid of a set ‘mission,’ experience and space is amorphous and limitless. In this never-ending scrolling topography where vaginas occasionally float by, the female form is an avatar in a web shaped by real-time interaction— a message which seems to be the cyclic conclusion of the exhibition as a whole. Closing this Saturday, August 8th with a special closing reception 6-10pm at The Box (Downtown). Open Wednesday–Saturday 12–6pm. All photos © The Box


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