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  1. Invader's Pac-Man mosaics in Bilbao (BBO 24–27), near the Guggenheim Museum. Invader is a pseudonymous French street artist identified as Franck Slama. He is known for his ceramic tile mosaics modeled on the pixelated art of 1970s–1980s 8-bit video games, many of which depict the titular aliens from the arcade games Space Invaders, Pac-Man and Super Mario Bros. (the inspirations for his ...

    • UFA. Invader is an Unidentified Free Artist (UFA) who prefers to maintain his anonymity by going by a pseudonym and covering his face with masks, thus allowing him to attend his own exhibitions incognito.
    • Invader ‘Exhibited’ in the Louvre Museum. In 1998, art enthusiasts witnessed a truly rebellious event that shook the Louvre Museum! Invader, with the help of a skilled photographer, managed to showcase ten of his space invader artworks at the world-renowned Museum.
    • The Invasion of Hollywood. “The Invasion of Hollywood” became one of Invader’s most remarkable invasion missions. On December 31st, 1999, his first mission saw the mosaic on the letter D of the Hollywood Sign marking the Y2K bug.
    • Invader Holds an Impressive Portfolio. The sheer scope of Invader’s artwork is mind-blowing. With an impressive portfolio of more than 4,000 installations spanning 80 cities in 32 countries, his street artist mission is unparalleled.
  2. space-invaders.com › aboutInvader - About

    It is a ready-to-use limited edition of a Space Invader. They are produced at the studio and sold in the Space Shop. It is at the same time a conceptual and functional object. Finally, for people who wants a unique art piece, they can seek for an Alias, which is the exact replica of the unique work in the street.

  3. Dec 11, 2023 · Some invaders are riffs on the four characters—crab, squid, octopus, and U.F.O.—of Space Invaders, the video game created by Tomohiro Nishikado in 1978. Others are inside jokes, requiring a ...

  4. The elusive street artist Invader uses his now ubiquitous pixelated characters to unpretentiously bring art to the masses. Self-described as an Unidentified Free Artist (UFA) whose identity is perennially hidden behind masks and digital pixelations, his pseudonym reflects his artistic practice – to invade (often illegally) international spaces with viral art.

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  7. The map shows approximate locations of street art mosaics made by the artist Invader . There are over 4000 mosaics in 80+ different places, including Paris 🇫🇷 (over 1000 mosaics!), New York, Berlin, London and Bangkok. The mosaics can be scanned in the official Flash Invaders app . When you find a new mosaic, you get points and you get to ...

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