Sure, you could debate legislative achievements and spheres of influence to determine who historyâs greatest leader was. But you could also imagine an old-school video game where Teddy Roosevelt and Josef Stalinâlooking a lot like Nintendoâs Marioâface off riding weaponized extinct giant lizards. Artist Jude Buffum has done the latter and we are all richer for it.
Buffumâs work will appear alongside that of more than 40 other artists as part of âSo You Created A Wormhole,â a free time-travel-themed art show mounted by nerd culture collective I Am 8-Bit. The gallery showâs happening to celebrate the publication of So You Created a Wormhole: The Time Travelerâs Guide to Time Travel by Phil Hornshaw & Nick Hurwitch.
Kotakuâs scored some exclusive preview images before the showâs Friday night opening in Los Angeles. Click the images to expand. Peruse the preview and youâll see clever creations where an El Camino gets the Doc Brown treatment, caveman commentary on modern life and more heads of state battle it out in the should-be-real Jurassic President video game.
Attendees will also get the chance to play Capy Gamesâ hotly-anticipated Super Time Force while itâs projected onto a screen thatâs 25 feet tall. Thereâs also going to be a baby stroller with the power to become unstuck in spacetime. I could use one of those. However, I live in New York and cannot leave my lovely child to attend such an awesome and free event. But some of you can. And should. Find more info on I Am 8-Bitâs website.
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So You Created a Wormhole [I Am 8-Bit]