Wednesday, June 21, 2017

The Nadi Project

The mysterious island

The NADI Project is a very nice little game, with pretty graphics and a good story. A lot more sophisticated and beautifully accomplished than one might expect from a free game, which brilliantly proves that lack of financial means is not an excuse for lack of quality.

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Lethe's Betrayal Tarot Decks

The darkest lullabies

In Greek mythology, Lethe was one of the five rivers of the Underworld, offering eternal forgetfulness to those who drank from its water. Lethe, or oblivion, often viewed as an equivalent to death itself, brings relief from the burden of memory - however, one does not have to die in order to forget; and voluntarily choosing oblivion over the pain of memories could be a way to cope with grief, or even with the less weighty troubles of everyday. This is not necessarily a foolproof solution, though...

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Blake Stone - Aliens of Gold

The mass escape of "experiments"

One of the first games of the genre (if not the very first, in fact) that I had the chance to play, from a demo that came with a new PC back in those heroic times.

Monday, January 25, 2016

Machines that Know Tarot Decks

Maritime legends with teeth

What if all pieces on a chessboard were to be replaced with Fassbinder-esque sailors, with a dash of post-apocalyptic steampunk thrown in for good measure? An idea out of nowhere that appeared cool and fun at first, only to prove a deeply challenging and thought provoking venture.

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Moss of Utopia Tarot Decks

Deluded Pleiades, vessels of mysteries

"Moss of utopia" is a metaphor used by Odysseus Elytis in the section of his epic work The Axion Esti (What Is Worthy, 1959) dedicated to young women, whom he goes on to describe as "the deluded Pleiades" and "the Vessels of Mysteries, full to the brim yet bottomless".

Friday, November 20, 2015

Black Mirror Tarot Decks

The abyss looks back into you

A black mirror is an instrument of magical practice. Opaque and unsettling, rather than reflecting the outward reality, it forces anyone who looks into it to acknowledge their own, internal truth, the deepest, unknown darkness of their soul.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Monday, February 6, 2012

And Life Be Nothing

A music video in retro tones

A somewhat Angeresque visual collage, made with edited and compiled Public Domain material from The Prelinger Archive. Music: Lost Galaxy by Dead Admiral (from the album Of Spirits & All Flesh, 2010). Vimeo Festival & Awards 2012 entry, in the Remix category.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

T-Ho: Fit to Mold

A feathery touch of modern nostalgia

In a world where the ease and safety of ephemeral standards imposes a more and more alarming uniformity in artistic expression, inspiration drawn from purer, time-resisting sources can make a notable difference. South Korea based singer/songwriter Tim Haagenson (T-Ho) from Minneapolis proves that when stylistic "loans" and influences from the past are dexterously molded into a modern perspective, they can play a crucial part in the creation of a personal signature.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Nehoryn: Memory's Garden

Tripping down memory lane

A composer of prodigious talent and impressive musical inventiveness, Nehoryn offers a "retrospective" of his earlier compositions in a 12-track collection by the eloquent title of Memory's Garden. It is always exciting to observe how an artist's work has evolved with time, what elements and influences determined its development, which of them were left behind for good and which were the crucial ones to remain and mature into something even richer and more accomplished.