CV09|Numerical Plant Adventure
"When you wake up, you find yourself on a boat to the answer of the number of plants, to become a member of the expedition in the number of plants world..."
The exhibition presents several visuals of the contents of the “Numerical plant adventure”, where visitors can experience seeing NPC character models, answer boats and mazes. The exhibition also features in-game magazines and different props from the game.
There is no need for a machine or computer to play. All players need is the regular transfer of files by WeChat.
Players participate in a fictional adventure through nine exciting months of several botanical adventures, sometimes fighting each other and sometimes working together to write a new piece of gaming history.
With the “Numerical plant adventure” game, players will not only experience the first PBW (Play By Wechat) game; feel the anticipation and excitement of a “slow game” in a fast-paced work life, looking for letters in the mail; and experience the action that leads to the development of a game and the creation of an ups and downs story. Each issue of the journal will be a way for gamers to share and communicate, to get a deeper feel for the game, and to write the history of “Numerical plant adventure”.
The main plot of “Numerical plant adventure” main storyline, the basis of which is determined by the aggregation of the players’ actions. These will be recorded, archived and become an extraordinary part of the journey through the game world.
Guided Tour
About Artist
TTTB Artist-Run Space, a site-specific art space co-founded by nine multidisciplinary young artists in 2021. They focus on creating art in the context of the Internet, including research, literature, art, scene, publicity, personal publications, salon discussions, worship, archives/archiving. Regular exhibitions, discussions, presentations of artist publications, and invitations to network across the globe seek to move away from the usual forms of artistic exploitation and retain the pleasure of irritating artists. Be alert to anything that forces the project structure to become more rigid. Research is Search, and TTTB Artist-Run Space hopes to join all artists on this path of exploration.