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Super Mario Bros. Turned Into A Glitched-Out Spacetime Organ

Chris Novello hacks a NES cartridge to turn Mario’s world inside out.

Most of us know Super Mario Bros. as a seminal video game, but such is its celebrity that it’s been used in all manner of reinventions. In the video above, Super Mario Spacetime Organ, Chris Novello hacks Nintendo’s most famous game to turn it into what he calls a “strange instrument”.

By using a multitouch device called Soundplane hooked up to his custom designed Illucia hardware he’s able to turn the Mushroom Kingdom into a looped world of glitched out weirdness. “Conceptually, it is like Super Mario meets Groundhog Day.” he says. Controlling Mario with the touch pad, using his hands and xylophone mallets, he sends “alien data” into Mario’s world to turn the familiar 8-bit graphics into a broken audiovisual stream.

Novello says he wants to show people that there are more unconventional ways to interact with this iconic world. “By showing that there are other ways one could interact with this well-known cultural artifact, hopefully I can inspire others to consider: Who decides how and what we see in a computer program? What is hidden? What sorts of strange other things lurk beneath the surface of our trained expectations?”

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