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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > Beep Boop! Computers and Game Consoles Blink to Life in Love Hultén’s Retrofuturist Tech — Colossal
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Beep Boop! Computers and Game Consoles Blink to Life in Love Hultén’s Retrofuturist Tech — Colossal

Last updated: February 14, 2025 3:37 am
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Love Hultén, an artist based in Gothenburg, Sweden, is known for his whimsical sculptures that pay homage to the early days of digital technology. His creations, inspired by throwback pixelated video games and science fiction aesthetics, are a playful blend of art and technology.

One of his notable works is “R-KAID-R,” a mobile video game console that resembles a briefcase. This portable gaming device features a toggle and allows users to carry their favorite retro games with them wherever they go. It’s a nostalgic nod to the simplicity and charm of classic video games.

Another intriguing piece by Hultén is “The Future Fan Stage,” a sculpture that combines live performance, science, and computers in a humorous way. Commissioned for an event in Gothenburg, this sculpture doubles as a functional stage that plays live recordings of performances. Hultén’s playful take on the fusion of art and technology creates a unique and engaging experience for viewers.

In his work, Hultén also explores themes related to in vitro fertilization (IVF) and modern medicine. One of his sculptures references studies that suggest music can improve fertilization during the IVF process, highlighting the potential benefits of combining art and science.

Hultén’s creations will be showcased at Liljevalchs’ spring salon, Vårsalong 2025, in Stockholm. His innovative approach to blending art, technology, and retro aesthetics makes his work stand out in the contemporary art scene.

If you appreciate stories and artists like Love Hultén, consider becoming a Colossal Member to support independent arts publishing. By joining, you can enjoy benefits such as ad-free browsing, saving your favorite articles, discounts in the Colossal Shop, exclusive newsletters, and contributing to art supplies for K-12 classrooms.

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Overall, Love Hultén’s playful sculptures offer a unique perspective on the intersection of art, technology, and nostalgia. His creations invite viewers to reflect on the evolution of digital culture while enjoying the whimsical and imaginative world he has created.

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