Charming Pac-Man Stop-Motion Trades Pixels for People

Tom Goldman

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Charming Pac-Man Stop-Motion Trades Pixels for People


The latest in an artist's series of videogame stop-motion videos features a popular yellow dot-eater played by a human pixel.

Stop-motion videos that recreate videogame scenes don't normally grab me, but the latest in Guillaume Reymond's Game Over [http://www.notsonoisy.com/gameover/index.html] project is too charming to resist. It features dozens of subjects in his version of Pac-Man that takes place in the seats of a theatre.

The French-Swiss artist replaces pixels with human beings, and when it comes to Pac-Man looks like something I'd actually want to play, if only I could exert psychic control over the "pixels" and have them do my bidding. Reymond has done animations for Pong, Space Invaders, Pole Position, and Tetris in the past.

To create this video, 111 people showed up at the Trafo cinema in Baden, Switzerland and played their pixel parts for over four hours. Some were only given the lousy duty of sitting still as a blue-shirted border. Four contestants got a red, green, orange, or white shirt and played a ghost, while one wore yellow and took on the role of Pac-Man himself.

Reymond even recreated some of the scrolling cutscenes just like you'd see if you fired up the arcade version of Pac-Man. As for what's next, it could be anything, but I'm thinking Frogger.

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arsenicCatnip

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That was pretty fantastic. It must have taken hours to get it right, but the whole thing looks awesome.
 

icyneesan

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I enjoyed the guy doing the sounds and stuff WAY more then the actual video :p

Still cool though :D
 

RatRace123

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That's FRAKKIN AWESOME!

That must have taken days, weeks, maybe even months to do.
 

Daniel_Rosamilia

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And this is number five of his Game Over series.
He has done Tetris, Pole Position, Space Invaders and Pong.
Also, they are AMAZING.
 

lacktheknack

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RatRace123 said:
That's FRAKKIN AWESOME!

That must have taken days, weeks, maybe even months to do.
Erm...

Tom Goldman said:
To create this video, 111 people showed up at the Trafo cinema in Baden, Switzerland and played their pixel parts for over four hours.
I hope this doesn't wreck it for you...
 

RatRace123

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lacktheknack said:
RatRace123 said:
That's FRAKKIN AWESOME!

That must have taken days, weeks, maybe even months to do.
Erm...

Tom Goldman said:
To create this video, 111 people showed up at the Trafo cinema in Baden, Switzerland and played their pixel parts for over four hours.
I hope this doesn't wreck it for you...
Not at all, I guess I just need to read these things more clearly. Still impressive.
 

Tom Goldman

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RatRace123 said:
lacktheknack said:
RatRace123 said:
That's FRAKKIN AWESOME!

That must have taken days, weeks, maybe even months to do.
Erm...

Tom Goldman said:
To create this video, 111 people showed up at the Trafo cinema in Baden, Switzerland and played their pixel parts for over four hours.
I hope this doesn't wreck it for you...
Not at all, I guess I just need to read these things more clearly. Still impressive.
Don't worry, I added the four hours part when I realized I forgot to put it in. Stealth edit :)
 

Sovvolf

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Wow... That was impressive. Well good work to him. I enjoyed it. Lets just hope he isn't sued for copyright. Seems Namco have been all up for that lately regarding pacman.
 

Evilsanta

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Awesome...I wonder if i can gather enough people to do something similar?

But still great video.