Sebastian Schmieg

ARTICLE: VOLARE: MICROSOFT FLIGHT SIMULATOR MACHINIMA IS TAKING OFF

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Shortly after the release of Microsoft Flight Simulator (2022), a remarkable amount of experimental, avant-garde machinima landed in the White Cube. Three, in particular, stand out: The Cool Couple’s Flyin’ High, Luca Miranda & Riccardo Retez’ America (HD Remastered) and Sebastian Schmieg’s Lights will guide you home. 

First screened at the 2021 Milan Machinima Festival, America (HD Remastered) is a sui generis adaptation/replay of America (1986), Jean Baudrillard’s philosophical travelogue. Upping the ante re: the so-called “crisis of the real” denounced by Guy Debord in his 1967 treatise, The Society of the Spectacle, Baudrillard famously argued that reality itself has disappeared: it is no longer a mere representation because simulation took over and basically ate the world. After a series of provocative essays and books including Symbolic Exchange and Death (1976), Seduction (1979), Simulacra and Simulation (1981), Baudrillard wrote a groundbreaking non-academic book titled America (1986), entirely devoted to the land of simulacra. Thirty five years after its publication, this instant cult still provides illuminating insights into the unconscious of a puzzling country, ever so close to imploding or exploding, depending on the point of view. America is a road (and plane) trip across the “New World of banalities”: on America’s freeways, malls, deserts, and cities, Baudrillard experienced an overwhelming, ecstatic emptiness. In his account, the desert is the central metaphor of American culture: empty, vast, radiant, and completely indifferent to history, knowledge, and culture. In short, America chronicles the desert of the real. To reenact Baudrillard’s journey, Mirand and Retez appropriated Microsoft Flight Simulator, a game that uses algorithms and accurate datasets to reproduce the landscape of the United States. They flew over Los Angeles which Baudrillard describes as “an incandescent immensity, stretching as far as the eye can see”. America (HD Remastered’s stunning vistas of Los Angeles are directly lifted from a virtual plane. The video is accompanied by Baudrillard’s original words read by a text-to-speech software tool in French.

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ARTICLE: A CLOSER LOOK AT SEBASTIAN SCHMIEG'S LIGHTS WILL GUIDE YOU HOME

Sebastian Schmeig, Nice (LFMN) – Edinburgh (EGPH), video recording, 180’, 2015

ON SCHMEIG’S LONG STANDING FASCINATION FOR THE ART OF VIRTUAL FLYING…

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Lights will guide you home is an iteration of an ongoing project by Sebastian Schmieg originally presented at panke.gallery in January 2022, Lights will guide you home (take off) and at /rosa  Lights will guide you home(landing) both in Berlin, the latter being a new project space jointly run by panke.gallery and Zentrum für Netzkunst (ZfN) focusing on researching and exhibiting net art and net culture. Lights will guide you home was originally conceived as a multi-channel installation, and was subsequently edited as a single-channel video recording for VRAL where it can be watched until July 7. 

However, Schmieg’s fascination for flight simulators is far from recent. In fact, it goes back to at least 2015, when he produced Nice (LFMN) – Edinburgh (EGPH), a three hour long screen recording of a virtual flight by a gamer streaming on Amazon’s platform, Twitch.tv. The project was originally created for a group exhibition entitled Wasting time on the Internet 2.0, curated by Thomas Spallek, Laura Catania, and Yvonique Wellen at Kunsthalle Düsseldorf. 

Nice (LFMN) – Edinburgh (EGPH) is an appropriation and re-contextualization of a ludic performance by a player with a small, almost negligible following…

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EVENT: SEBASTIAN SCHMIEG (JUNE 24 - JULY 7 2022, ONLINE)

Lights will guide you home

digital video/machinima (1920 x 1080), color, sound, 10’ 17”, 2022, Germany

Created by Sebastian Schmieg

On Twitch and YouTube, gamers stream their journeys over a replica of our world using flight simulators — some curious, others dutiful, and quite a few in the service of virtual airlines following official schedules. In the course of their missions, they are often guided by other gamers who participate as air traffic controllers. Sebastian Schmieg regularly watches both pilots and air traffic controllers and collects and archives their virtual work. In his video Lights will guide you home, pilots drive to the runway, accelerate, and take off, soaring into the skies of Microsoft Flight Simulator before landing safely at their destination – always accompanied by air traffic controllers.

Sebastian Schmieg investigates the algorithmic circulation of images, texts, and bodies. He creates playful interventions that penetrate the shiny surfaces of our networked society and explore the realities that lie behind them. Specifically, Schmieg focuses on labor, algorithmic management, and artificial intelligence. He works in a wide range of media including video, website, installation, artist book, custom software, lecture performance, and delivery service. Schmieg’s work has been exhibited internationally at The Photographers’ Gallery London, MdbK Leipzig, HeK Basel, and Chronus Art Center Shanghai. He lives and works in Berlin and Dresden.

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