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Postcards from Quarantine, 2020, Series of 25 postcards, metal postcard stand, 180 x 50 x 50 cm
As a result of the COVID-19 virus outbreak, countries all over the world have been implementing quarantine tactics in the form of lockdowns, entry bans and restrictions on travellers coming in or out. Combined with decreased willingness to travel, the pandemic has had severe negative impact on the tourism industry; the United Nations World Tourism Organisation reported a 57% decrease in travel in March 2020, leading to an estimated loss of US$80 billion.
Simultaneously, video games have experienced a spike in playtime as more people are spending time indoors. Campaigns such as #PlayApartTogether, initiated by the World Health Organisation in collaboration with several game publishers, have encouraged social engagement through video games to promote social distancing.
The gaming industry has been actively supporting epidemic relief efforts; Rockstar Games has promised to donate 5% of their revenue generated by in-game purchases in GTA Online and Red Dead Online in April and May 2020, while Humble Bundle managed to raise over US$6.5 million through their “Conquer COVID-19 Bundle”, with all proceeds going to Direct Relief, International Rescue Committee, Doctors Without Borders and Partners in Health.
In June 2018, the World Health Organisation published the latest update to its International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), adding “gaming disorder” to its list of mental illnesses, defining it as the compulsive use of video games which continues or escalates despite negative consequences. WHO estimates that this affects around 1-3% of more than 2 billion regular gamers worldwide. This implementation was made despite debates in the field on whether this disorder is a separate clinical entity or a product of underlying mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety and loneliness, which video games are being used to alleviate.
Postcards from Quarantine is a series of photographs taken in a number of video games that I played over the course of 72 days spent in social isolation, a diary of my virtual travels at a time when “real” travel was forbidden.
While the series originally existed only digitally, it acquired physical form in 2022. It is also available to download on itch.io as a pack of wallpaper images for desktop and mobile.
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Related tags: photography, digital, video games, COVID-19
Chinatown, Bleake Island, Gotham City, Batman: Arkham Knight
Grand Senora Desert, Blaine County, San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto V
Mibu Manor, Fountainead Palace, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Western Cape, The Forbidden Lands, Shadow of the Colossus
Outskirts of Lincoln, Massachusetts, The Last of Us
Central Research, The Oldest House, New York City, Control
Rossi Estate, Italy, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
Near O'Creagh's Run, East Grizzlies, Ambarino, Red Dead Redemption 2
Stone Arch Gorge, The Forbidden Lands, Shadow of the Colossus
River in New Orleans, Louisiana, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
King's Bay, Madagascar, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
Panama, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
Miagani Island, Gotham City, Batman: Arkham Knight
Senpou Temple, Mt. Kongo, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Mail Room, The Oldest House, New York City, Control
Panamanian Prison, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
Del Perro, Los Santos, San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto V
Wedding Cave, Ashina Depths, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Ringed Temple, Alfheim, God of War
Sun Furrows, Horizon: Zero Dawn
Cliff Path, The Forbidden Lands, Shadow of the Colossus
Scarlett Meadows, Lemoyne, Red Dead Redemption 2
Valleymeet, Horizon: Zero Dawn
Shady Belle, Lemoyne, Red Dead Redemption 2
Lincoln, Massachusetts, The Last of Us
Installation view from Virtual Landscapes at [SENNE]