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The Absurd General
Written by Matt Browning   
Saturday, 19 January 2008
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human_tetris.jpg Remember the very first 8-pixel video games? So does Guillaume Reymond, a Swiss artist who created these stop-motion videos of the old school video games Pong, Space Invaders, Pole Position and Tetris as a part of his Game Over project. These videos originally were shown November 24th, 2007 at the Les Urbaines festival in Lausanne, Switzerland. Enjoy these blasts from the past in humanized form.

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Pong

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Space Invaders

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Pole Position

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Tetris

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written by Peter Boumgarden , January 19, 2008
haha. i love it. cool project
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About "The Absurd"

When we think of the wondrous and the mysterious we often think of the deep and the profound. The deep and the profound obviously create a sense of wonder in us and move us in ways that we can't explain. But there is another aspect of wonder that often gets overlooked-the ABSURD. In the same way that there are things that move us because of their profundity and beauty, there are other things that move us to a joy that cannot be intellectualized, a sense of enjoyment that has no explanation. The author G.K. Chesterton describes this inability to explain these things that move us to joy as the "problem of pleasure."

"Why is sex fun? Reproduction surely doesn't require pleasure: Some animals simply split in half to reproduce, and even humans use methods of artificial insemination that involve no pleasure. Why is eating enjoyable? Plants and the lower animals manage to obtain their quota of nutrients without the luxury of taste buds. Why are there colors? Some people get along fine without the ability to detect color. Why complicate vision for all the rest of us?"

It is this pleasure and joy that we cannot begin to explain (why the lip gloss song is so catchy, why Strong Bad's randomness is so funny, why Sufjan's costumes and inflatable props make the concert so much more than a concert, etc.) that we hope you can experience in the Absurd section of this site. There are many times when exploring mystery and wonder expand our understanding... but there are also times when we must revel in the absurdity and let a piece of art, a song, a video, etc. simply be what it is and to enjoy it at that level.

Welcome to the Absurd section of rednow.