The upcoming 2026 Whitney Biennial, set to open its doors soon, is already generating excitement with a unique offering: Camoflux Recall Grotto, a video game created by Colombian artist Leo Castañeda. This innovative game can be accessed online, allowing players to engage with it from the comfort of their homes.
Over a decade, Castañeda meticulously crafted the game's visuals, drawing inspiration from the lush Brazilian Amazon and the serene South Florida Everglades. In Camoflux Recall Grotto, players are invited to nurture a garden within a "primordial landscape." Unlike conventional video games that emphasize high-stakes action, this experience unfolds at a meditative pace. Players cultivate seeds while gathering resources like 'liquid turbulence' (water) and 'electromagnetic intensity' (sunlight) to sustain what Castañeda refers to as 'cyberflora.'
As curator Marcela Guerrero noted, the game stands out for its focus on cooperation with nature rather than competition. She highlighted that it embodies a peaceful approach to gameplay, contrasting sharply with the more aggressive themes often found in gaming.
This concept, while intriguing, is not entirely new within the gaming realm. It echoes the charm of cozy games like Stardew Valley, which encourages players to foster harmony with their environment through leisurely activities such as farming and community engagement.
With its accessible online format, Camoflux Recall Grotto promises to be a thought-provoking addition to the Biennial, inviting players to reflect on their relationship with nature while enjoying an engaging digital experience.