About Emêluogna
Once upon a time in Angoulême, a small city in the south of France, a girl and boy fell in love. But his mother was not pleased. She forbid them from seeing each other. Somehow, they still found a way...
Fill your lover's heart while keeping your own heart full.
Elude the scorn of his disdainful mother: press and hold to hide from her, but his tattle-tale brother may reveal you!
Feel the love of your adoring mother and sister: stay close to them, as your heart is replenished when they are near!
Emêluogna is an interactive fairytale about a young girl and boy in the magical city of Angoulême. Inspired by street art in the city perhaps known best for its international comic festival, Emêluogna features digital interpretations of hand-drawn characters posted on brick walls along Rue de Bordeaux on a stylised map of Angoulême.
Emêluogna is a collaboration of Ashley Zeldin and John Nesky created in 27 hours at L'École nationale du jeu et des médias interactifs numériques, on the Cité internationale de la Bande Dessinée et de l'Image, featuring music by Noak Blottière and translations by Fabian Bodet.