''Super Mario Clouds'' is a 2002 multi-channel
video installation artwork by
Cory Arcangel
Cory Arcangel (born May 25, 1978) is an American post-conceptual artist who makes work in many different media, including drawing, music, video, performance art, and video game modifications, for which he is best known.
Arcangel often uses the ...
that displays a
modified version of the video game ''
Super Mario Bros.'' in which all game assets besides the sky and clouds are removed. Its first major exhibition was the 2004
Whitney Biennial. ''Super Mario Clouds'' is among the artist's best known works.
Description
''Super Mario Clouds'' is an installation artwork based on a
hardware modification to a ''
Super Mario Bros.''
game cartridge. The mod removes visual assets from the
Nintendo Entertainment System
The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit third-generation home video game console produced by Nintendo. It was first released in Japan in 1983 as the commonly known as the The NES, a redesigned version, was released in America ...
game, removing the
mushrooms, grasses, and protagonist (
Mario), and leaving just the blue sky and its white clouds. In what's left onscreen, pixelated clouds slowly scroll over a blue background.
Production and exhibition
Soon out of college, Arcangel shared the original ''Super Mario Clouds'' video and code on his website in 2002. As originally designed, the work was meant for sharing rather than exhibition. Cognizant that he could not display in galleries, it was Arcangel's first work for the Internet and was intended for Internet virality. The artist was more interested in sharing how the modification was done than in the final product's aesthetics. Its Internet presence led to offers to show the work
in real life.
The next year, Arcangel displayed the work as a multi-channel video installation at Team Gallery in New York, with the modified Nintendo Entertainment System
console in view. He exhibited the same set up the following year at the 2004
Whitney Biennial. One of the work's five editions is in the
Whitney Museum collection.
In 2005, Arcangel created ''The Making of Super Mario Clouds'' as an instruction manual and video. He published the code in
zine-style publications with a
Creative Capital grant.
Reception and legacy

''Super Mario Clouds'' is among Cory Arcangel's best known works. Its presence at the 2004 Whitney Biennial heralded the arrival of
new media artists with
digital native backgrounds in the professional
art world. It was not the first work to attempt this concept, as
Myfanwy Ashmore
Myfanwy Ashmore is a Canadian artist known for her game-related art. She works across digital and new media formats.
Education
Ashmore studied at the Emily Carr College of Art and Design in 1990, moving to the Ontario College of Art & Design's ...
had modified and displayed ''Super Mario'' works several years prior. Despite the broad public interest his work received at this time, critics continued to be divisive towards Arcangel's work for many years.
The installation is intentionally underwhelming. In invoking and stripping a popular cultural touchstone, the work invokes melancholy for those familiar with the ''Super Mario Bros.'' original.
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Full video from the artist''Super Mario Clouds''in the
Whitney Museum collection
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2002 works
Installation art works
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Video game mods
Clouds
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