Street Art and Space Invaders

Would you like to learn more about the "Space Invaders" street art movement? Are you curious to discover the secrets behind these extraordinary works of art?

We couldn't help but be fascinated by the famous mosaic artist Invader. We gathered all the information we could find about his iconic works, "Space Invaders," and we're going to share it with you.

Space Invaders is a series of mosaic street art. It is often found in the streets of Paris, but can also be found in other cities around the world. This article will tell you about:

  • The mystery surrounding the birth of this movement in street art.
  • The "Space Invader" is a unique and highly artistic creation.
  • The story of the mosaic and support for "Space Invader."
  • Finally, the various works of "Space Invaders," which have become cult classics.

After reading this, you will have a better understanding of the world created by Space Invader. You will be able to understand the messages he intends to convey through his works. Let's get started right away:

I) Space Invader, the birth of Street Art

 

Street art is a very important part of our daily lives today. You can see stencils everywhere you go. Street art began as graffiti in the 1960s in Philadelphia. To win the love of his sweetheart, a person wrote his name on various streets throughout the city. It was an impressive practice that other residents then adopted. This practice spread to other states, such as New York, and then to the rest of the world.

Street art became more modern in the late 1990s. Today, we are seeing a reformation of the concept. It was not only an art form, but also a tool for activism and fighting injustice. We are also seeing new artists, such as Invader.

Invader is a French artist and mosaicist. Invader's first work, which he called "leclaireur," was installed near the Bastille in 1996. It was a harmless alien. Two years later, he published the first "Space Invader." The public loved the first "Space Invader," which inspired him to create other shapes and connotations. Invader currently has more space invaders around the world. Invader has become a leading figure in modern street art, alongside Banksy. His identity is still unknown.

II) Space Invader, a unique artistic concept

II) Space Invader, a unique artistic concept

Space Invader is an original and unique art form that has been hugely successful. This series of works is unlike any other street art. It is not graffiti or stencils, but mosaics. That's right! Invader's works are made up of small tiles that he transforms into characters. These tiles are then transformed into small creatures, which can include a computer virus, a dinosaur, and aliens. He later became interested in animated films and video games. Among his greatest works are Invader Mario Bros and Invader Pan.

 

The inspiration for Invader comes from the famous video game "Space Invaders," which was released in 1978 on a dartboard. It was created by Taito in Japan and involves shooting small aliens with a laser cannon. The cannon must be moved horizontally across the screen. Points are earned each time the player shoots an alien. Since its release, this game has been hugely successful. Invader was attracted by the connotations it evokes. Invader tends to tell a story where many aliens invade all of space. They risk landing on the ground if they are not killed. Invader wants the title of this invader. However, he is not an invader of space (of the universe), but of public spaces. Although he has been able to infiltrate space by placing his works in space stations in recent years, he also wants to be that invader. His works can be found everywhere, in cemeteries, in the streets, etc., to show that the invader is everywhere, even if we don't always see him.

 

The invader's motivations are not limited to expressing his talent. The "space invaders," as they are called, also convey messages. Most of these works have been placed in specific locations to mark a protest or address injustices. This is the case, for example, with the one he placed on the Place de la Sorbonne in 2018 to commemorate the student protest movement that took place 50 years ago.

III) The mosaic: support for space invaders

II) Space Invader, a unique artistic concept

We now know that Invader's works are made using mosaic tiles. Where did this inspiration come from? Invader answers this question in an interview. He says that computers have become more widespread since the 1990s. This sparked his interestin the aesthetics and design of pixelated images. He tried to create canvases to show these effects, but failed. Then he had an idea. He created mosaics. He used ceramic tiles and stuck them together to create a mural. He then displayed it on the streets of Paris.

 

Unlike other artists who prefer to paint only in black and white, Invader allows himself to use many colors. They are not afraid to use different tile colors, including red, yellow, green, and even black and white. They are diverse in terms of size and format of the paintings.

IV) Space Invader, becoming a cult phenomenon

Invader has many works, but there are some that stand out and have gained international renown. These include: PA_689 and Space OS, Space One, and Pirate Skull.

1) PA_689

This work was exhibited for the first time in Paris in 2006. It was displayed along the exterior of Place de Belleville. It depicts several characters from the famous game "Space Invader ." It is composed of ceramic tiles that have been mosaiced. It is placed on a four-panel acrylic base.

PA_689 is Invader's longest work. It disappeared a few months later. It was found on Place de Belleville near the metro station, approximately twenty meters long, in early 2021. The background is green and the characters are drawn in white.

 

2) The OS of space

Space OS is a very special work. It is a representation of computer graphics, which became widely popular in the 1990s. The main components of the device, namely the central processing unit and the screen, are displayed on the table. The screen shows a representation of "Space Invaders." This representation can be viewed while walking down Rue de Reuilly in Paris.

 

3) Space One

Invader also created Space-One. Like the other Space Invaders, this one is a drawing of a character from the video game. It was launched into the stratosphere on a weather balloon. The event took place in Miami, USA, on August 20, 2012. Invader took a camera aboard the balloon to capture the moment. Space One was constructed with 14 tiles, each measuring 28 cm long and 24 cm wide.

We see four main colors in terms of colors: red, blue, yellow, and black.

4) The pirate skull

The pirate skull owes its name to the image of a pirate skull. It was made with ceramic tiles. It is widely used to evoke piracy or hacking in the computer world. It can also be seen on many screen prints, including T-shirts and displays.

 

Space Invaders, in short, are Dalinian figurines inspired by the video game of the same name. However, they have hidden messages and connotations. This article will give you information about the invader's life and some of his impressive works. You will soon be able to decipher the history of his art and appreciate it better.

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