A downloadable residency


Loutra is a geothermal bathhouse and its surrounding outbuildings, inspired by the municipal baths of Mandraki in Nisyros, Greece.

It is a virtual art space for you to reside in - a small, contemplative world to return to from time to time.

Loutra receives regular updates that manipulate and subvert its environment, introducing new experiments, artworks, and ideas.

Come back whenever you like.

download LOUTRA using the Itch.io app to automatically receive updates, and read the devlogs to find out more about what's on.

Loutra situates itself in the unstable terrain between memory and simulation - a nostalgic yet bit-rotten cyberspace that resists the smooth veneer of corporate virtuality. In its inaugural group show, Loutra accommodates the voices of thirteen artists within a world of crude, deteriorating pixels. What emerges is a slow unfolding of atmospheres.

Born from an artist residency in 2019, Loutra began as both an act of preservation and a response to the rise of digital-curatorial experimentation. Initially a virtual artist residency in the form of a videogame, it evolved through a series of beta exhibitions and exercises in subtractive design, becoming a continuous, dreamlike digital space.

Loutra is a living work. Though complete in form, it continues to change through periodic updates, new exhibitions, and online events.

Loutra is self-funded and free-to-play. External links are provided where you can support its continued development; any donations are deeply appreciated.

Artists

jasper howard @jasperhoward · jacob potterfield @jpotterfield.bsky · joey schutz @joeyschutz.bsky · gurnburial @gurnburial · titolovesyou @titolovesyou · szyst @szyst · bugbuspiano @carriswheel · francesca @_sadhouseplant · charlotte castaing @charlottecstng · natch @natchsoft · alfie sellers @alfiesellers · stanley welch @stanley.welch · wayne @kernelfusion · shanahan sweet @shanahan_sweet



 "...But it will be wonderfully pleasant to be able to transform at will an empty hour, an interminable evening, an endless Sunday, into an enchantment, an expression of tenderness, a flight of the spirit."

- The Conquest Of Ubiquity - Paul Valéry, 1928 (Mike Tyka)


learn more about the municipal baths of Mandraki: https://nisyros.blue/en/municipal-baths-of-mandraki/

Updated 28 days ago
StatusReleased
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
AuthorEyes8atelier
Made withUnity
Tagsartgame, Atmospheric, Cozy, First-Person, Horror, Immersive, Liminal space, Slice Of Life, Walking simulator, weird
Average sessionA few minutes
InputsKeyboard, Mouse

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