Víctor Arce’s hazy, digital artworks are inspired by the nostalgic touch of retro computing

The Barcelona-based artist is bringing back early internet aesthetics and 90’s web design, making the digital landscapes of your RGB dreams.

Date
24 October 2024

For a single artwork, Víctor Arce likes to make use of several different tools. “Finding comfort in complexity,” he often blends different softwares like Photoshop, Illustrator, Blender, and After Effects as well as experimenting with AI – “using its strange and unpredictable outputs to my advantage”, he says.

From this remixing, Víctor’s work manifests itself in an equally large variety of outputs and styles: colourful graphic scenes influenced by “digital surrealism”, to Blender-made objects and airbrushed spheres, hazy pixelated forms and GIFs inspired by glitch art and the demoscene. All in his bright RGB colour palette, these digital playgrounds aim to be “strange, mysterious, and open-ended, inviting viewers to complete the experience with their own interpretations”. They also embrace the visual languages of digital malfunction and error as a kind of abstract art.

In amongst the abstract and otherworldly though, there is also the familiar — digital icons and symbols we all know: the desktop folder, the image not found pop-up, emojis, cursors and browser windows — all floating around in his magical digital collages, turning 90’s computer relics into something etherial. On the subject of what has influenced his nostalgic, vibrant and glitchy style, Victor says: “Surrealism, Vaporwave, and the nostalgic touch of retro computing deeply inspire me, driving the atmosphere and mood of my pieces.” He goes on to list his wide-ranging inspirations from hackers, graphic artists, and musicians, including: the sunset colour palettes of María Medem, Cynthia Alfonso’s grainy animations and David Rudnick’s graphic design, to name but a few.

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Víctor Arce: CD-ROM Datadreams(Copyright © Víctor Arce, 2024)

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Víctor Arce: Zora Works (Copyright © Víctor Arce, 2024)

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Víctor Arce: Selected Works (Copyright © Víctor Arce, 2020)

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Víctor Arce: Foundation Works (Copyright © Víctor Arce, 2022)

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Víctor Arce: CD-ROM Datadreams(Copyright © Víctor Arce, 2024)

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Víctor Arce: cube_test (Copyright © Víctor Arce, 2022)

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Víctor Arce: HTML Dreams(Copyright © Víctor Arce, 2022)

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Víctor Arce: Zora Works (Copyright © Víctor Arce, 2023)

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Víctor Arce: Foundation Works (Copyright © Víctor Arce, 2023)

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Víctor Arce: Royal Circle of the Arts of Barcelona (Copyright © Víctor Arce, 2022)

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Víctor Arce: Objkt Works (Copyright © Víctor Arce, 2017)

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Víctor Arce: CD-ROM Datadreams (Copyright © Víctor Arce, 2024)

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Ellis Tree

Ellis Tree (she/her) joined It’s Nice That as a junior writer in April 2024 after graduating from Kingston School of Art with a degree in Graphic Design. Across her research, writing and visual work she has a particular interest in printmaking, self-publishing and expanded approaches to photography.

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