Q4U, videogame art reflective.

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08:01:02 Q4U, videogame art reflective.
' Q4U 'embodies conceptual another remix of a video game, this time performed by Feng Mengbo, artist thirty-six in Beijing (China) selected for' Renaissance Society ', the current exhibition at the University of Chicago. The game is detourned Quake III Arena, and the operation is to replace all the characters with identical digital representations of the artist himself, in a war in which the concept of the enemy fades completely given the aesthetic sameness of the fighters, leaving the player in a fight against multiple that seem to look like himself in their replicate unlimited. The version of the game is that you can play online, after you have installed a file that creates the surrogates of Feng with gun and camera. This representation accompanies another message and that is that the artist is everywhere, representing all the others, and will continue to fight even if it will be destroyed countless times. And as happens in Q4U the star to every successful hit will cry 'niubee!', Which in Chinese stands for 'fantastic!'.