Surplus Pleasure: Load from last checkpoint.dat stacks fragmented retro video game footage into the rhythm of a late-night TV infomercial.
It dwells on “surplus pleasure”, a subject often addressed by Slavoj Žižek, for whom enjoyment is never in the thing itself but in the excess that clings to it. Mirrored in these games, marked by jagged graphics, jerky camera movements, and clumsy navigation shaped by limited computational power, human experience is constrained, repetitive, and negotiated through limitation.
Rather than striving for final enlightenment, Load from last checkpoint.dat lingers in cycles of return and persistence, where being is continuously reloaded: fragmented and imperfect.
