Posted July 31, 2024 by eastoned
#reflection #showcase
The past weekend, Selfless and a few other games were showcased as part of an AvantBeetle event at The Supermarket. This is the first time Selfless has been publicly shown in it's completed state since it was finished five years ago. Here is the artist statement provided for the event:
Selfless (2019)
by Easton Self
Produced by Kai Chuan
Music by Elizabeth Castaño
Cello performed by Chris Gao
Vocals performed by Geena Kloeppel
Special thanks to Big Bag and the NYU Game Center.
Selfless is a sequence of seven interactions, each capturing a transformative relationship between the home and the self through illustrations, photographs, and player agency.
Selfless began as a mechanical abstraction of my experience moving between home and school. I was inspired by the shift between living closeted but feeling secure to feeling a newfound sense of powerlessness after I came out and was not accepted.
I spent several years disconnected from my parents since there wasn’t a compromise between their traditional upbringing and my identity. That period of waiting for someone’s heart to change led me to rethink the manufactured challenges of games and what comes from the absence of traditional rewards in a medium where players expect ever-increasing payoffs. The tension of gradual progress became a central friction of Selfless, mechanically and structurally. All the scenes are unskippable and last the full duration of each song, and the game itself was reduced in required price every week after release — all to highlight the significance of each passing moment.
I ask players to use their time while participating in Selfless to interpret their interaction's effects in the game and appreciate the people and places they would call home. Your patience and time with the game is appreciated. The experience is about 30 minutes long.
I’m very lucky to be in a situation now where I have friends and loved ones and can contact my parents again, but I know that is not the case for everyone. To those who are struggling with having to stay closeted, facing intolerance, or just feeling alone in your identity, just know there are people out there that accept and support you. You can always access safety and community resources through itgetsbetter.org.
Art is one of the ways we can think about and share our experiences as people. If we hope to continue enjoying art and guarantee the generations after us enjoy a healthier world, we all need to be educated and vocal about the current fossil fuel-driven climate crisis and humanitarian crises, such as the ongoing genocides in Palestine, Sudan, and Democratic Republic of the Congo. We are all responsible for speaking up and taking action.
Thoughts I've had since writing this statement and thinking more about this game in the current state of the world: