INFINIMENT PETIT | 2023 | CG SHORT 38’,
WRITTEN, DIRECTED AND PRODUCED BY NOAM REZGUI
INFINIMENT PETIT | 2023 | CG SHORT 38’,
WRITTEN, DIRECTED AND PRODUCED BY NOAM REZGUI
INFINIMENT PETIT | 2023 | CG SHORT 38’,
WRITTEN, DIRECTED AND PRODUCED BY NOAM REZGUI
INFINIMENT PETIT | 2023 | CG SHORT 38’,
WRITTEN, DIRECTED AND PRODUCED BY NOAM REZGUI
INFINIMENT PETIT is a transmedia film project combining video game, spatialized soundtracks and digital sculptures. This work, deployed on different media, tells the story of a marginal community living in the core of a vast underground network. As the player explores this ecosystem, he/she must interact with a multitude of entities and find the reasons that have led them to invest in these underground zones.
This video game takes place in the darkness of a cave, where fugitives have formed an organized community. They have exploited their knowledge of plants and minerals to reconstitute an environment where they cultivate plants and ensure their subsistence.
Responsible for ensuring the unity of the ecosystem, the player takes on the role of a character who wanders through the galleries. He/She interacts with singular/plural entities and various artifacts triggering mechanisms to discover new areas. Exploration is punctuated by platform gameplay and puzzles that the player must solve to advance. Each space contains hidden, multiform memories. They may be engraved on the walls, whispered by an endemic species to natural caves such as Proteus, enclosed in the flower of an Okra plant or appear through a bioluminescent mushroom. The player observes and collects these memories to unlock the keys to explore and understand this world. This first chapter focuses on maroning and the figure of the runaway slave through historical, literary and theoretical content. It reflects on escape as an act of resistance and the reorganization of a community in reaction to a system of oppression.
The final project takes the form of a video installation in which some artifacts are 1:1 sculptures, additional screens also allow the player/visitor to listen to NPCs reciting poems and talking about the place they live in.













