Exhibition
FAR FRESNEL
Past exhibition · Tokyo · May 2025

Brouillard Collective brings the art behind FAR FRESNEL, the studio's forthcoming video game, to Tokyo: original pieces, sculptures, and relics from the world of the game.
- Venue
- UltraSuperNew Kura
- On View
- Saturday, May 10 to Saturday, May 24, 2025
- Hours
- Tuesday to Friday, 2 to 7pm
Saturday, 11am to 7pm
Closed Sunday and Monday - Opening Party
- Friday, May 9, 2025, from 6pm
- Address
- Epoch 4F, 2-6-18 Higashi
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0011
Japan
About Brouillard Collective
Brouillard Collective is the group of artists behind Maner Morenn (Formerly Brouillard Productions), a game studio founded in France by Tristan Allaire, who also works under the name ZendSeeker. The studio wants to make games that make people dream, and to open the world of games to artistic and sensitive souls of every kind.
The Collective is the heart of the studio. Artists from different fields build a single game together, and each of them shapes part of it, whether they write code, paint, compose, or sculpt. Everyone brings the craft of their own discipline to the project.
This exhibition shows that process. Sculptures become environments, photographs feed the story, and objects are drawn by designers who usually work in jewelry or graphic design. You can see how a game takes shape long before anyone plays it, and how much happens behind a single screen.
For Brouillard Collective, this is where the game begins.
The Original Artworks of FAR FRESNEL
The Collective is showing a selection of work from FAR FRESNEL, covering both the making of the game and its finished art.
Playable Demo
Tristan Allaire (ZendSeeker)
A live build of the game runs in the gallery, projected on the wall and playable with a gamepad.
Creature Sculptures
Martin Berteloodt
Physical statues of the game's creatures, together with original pieces made for the show.
Concept Art & Blueprints
Alexandre Massonneau
Five A3 prints of the game's machinery, shown as if they were the real technical blueprints of its world.
Jewelry & Gouache Paintings
Carma Blandineau
Gouache paintings made with the traditional Parisian jewelry technique, shown next to the jewelry itself and sold in limited silver editions.
Exclusive Soundtrack CD
ALT236
A collector's CD that carries a hidden code. The code unlocks a secret element inside the game.
Exhibition Scent: “All Worlds in Motion”
Curated by Carma Blandineau
A custom scent of metal and space, made with the American perfume house Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab.






