Street Corner Game
An interactive game that starts online and ends on the street. The street itself serves as the game board. Playing with our need to mark territory, our desire to say, "I was here," it allows anyone to participate and take part in an urban space, beginning under the radar and ending with three-dimensional exposure.
The game takes place between anonymous participants who first acquire the ceramic pieces. With the help of a map, players assemble the pieces to create a series of colors.
The CMYK colors were chosen for the Street Corner Game as an international visual language.
Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design
Year: 2013
Stages of the game:
In the first stage, the player receives a ceramic part without knowing the color in advance.
In the second stage, the player mounts the part on their chosen street corner, or attaches the ceramic part to an existing spot in order to complete a color series.
In the third stage, the player takes a photo of the ceramic part and uploads it to the website.
In the website profile, one can add a personal story along with the photo, sharing anonymously a part of oneself as well.