Whitney Biennial 2026

2026

On view
Floors 1, 5, 6

Two large digital screens display colorful abstract scenes on gallery walls with smooth sculptural benches.

Leo Castañeda: The game is called Camoflux: Levels and Bosses, and it's a game where technology, landscapes, and beings share sentience and interconnection.

Narrator: Leo Castañeda.

Leo Castañeda: And you play as a character known as The Other, which is one of various beings of this kind of Camoflux species. There are these beings that use camouflage and electromagnetism to exchange energy and move through the world, and they're always in a state of transient self. They're always shifting skins, shifting bodies, and basically there's this cataclysmic explosion that's nonlinear, that's the guiding narrative touchstone of the game. So in the first level of the game that starts in this kind of mangrove environment where the Camoflux beings have worked with the landscape to create these mechanical mangroves that absorb energy from the water. And then they've also built this teleporting machine where they can teleport themselves to this incoming explosion that's happening in the present, but it's also happened in the past and will happen in the future. So it's almost like a climate change or significant change metaphor. 

Narrator: As the game progresses, the player encounters a boss figure in an explosion.

Leo Castañeda: Bosses in video games are usually these antagonist figures, but in this game, they're a spectrum of archetypal relational patterns. And then throughout the course of the game, as you progress through other levels, you start getting closer to becoming the boss or becoming the explosion and basically trying to mitigate how to not have it fully destroy the world, but be more like a catalyst of change.


Installation view of Whitney Biennial 2026 (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, March 8–August 23, 2026). From left to right: Leo Castañeda, Camoflux Incendio Igapó 360, 2026; Leo Castañeda, Camoflux: Levels & Bosses Video Game Installation Incendio Igapó, 2026. Photograph by Ron Amstutz

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