17 May 25
10:00 pm

A MAZE: Final Boss Night

This is our Final Boss Night at Panke.

Music:
Acid Radio House and Gartenschau

Games:

Comfort Me by Distraction Collective (France) 
Distraction is a Paris-based collective of artists and designers delving into the intricate interplay of contemporary imaginaries through the non-linear use of real-time technologies and video games. They work in a transdisciplinary approach, seamlessly blending practice, research, and experimental play as a methodology for collective emancipation.
Caress Simulator, Jonathan Coryn, 2016
Love Pillows, Mélanie Courtinat, 2024
R.O.T. Stands For Realm of Tears, Vincent Moulinet, 2024
Cache-Cache Chez Arthur, Stella Jacob, 2024
Sacrifice, Nino Filiu, 2024
The Siren, Mélanie Courtinat, 2024
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Sex with Friends by Free Lives (South Africa)
A physics-based multiplayer sex party game for up to 6 player
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Quantum Jungle by Robin Baumgarten (Germany)

Quantum Jungle is an interactive science & art installation that playfully visualizes Quantum Physics concepts on a large wall filled with hundreds of novel touch-sensitive metal springs and thousands of LEDs. It calculates Schrödinger’s Equation to model the movement of a quantum particle, and demonstrates concepts such as superposition, interference, wave-particle duality, and quantum waveform collapse. The installation evolved from Wobble Garden, which was debuted at A MAZE 2018 and is now shown at science museums, universities, and art festivals around the world.
Let’s jump ! Jump, jump high!

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