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This is a short documentary that I made a while ago but never published, about a pop-up exhibition of games that showed at SF MoMA back in 2017 at the same time as GDC. Giving this video a quick editing pass today before uploading it, I was struck by how much of an impact this … Continue reading Video: Curating artist-made games at SF MoMA →
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This is a short documentary that I made a while ago but never published, about a collection of videogames that has come to be used to teach students at UC Irvine. Back in 2017, I recorded a load of footage for a series of short documentaries about people who curate and archive games. I have … Continue reading Video: Collecting games at UC Irvine →
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Business Insider has an eye-catching take on the fire of Notre-Dame: “rebuild effort could get help from an unlikely source: a videogame” – basically, they recreated it so accurately in Assassin’s Creed that the research that went into the game could now be used in restoration efforts. So far so postmodern – simulations are informing … Continue reading What kind of a world will videogames rebuild? →
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I’ll be in Berlin next week for some cool events connected to the Rainbow Arcade exhibition at the Schwules Museum, as part of AMAZE festival. Come along and/or let me know if you want to hang out! Rainbow Arcade meetup Monday, April 8 • 14:00 – 18:00 Not sure I can get to this with … Continue reading AMAZE Berlin events, including talk with Squinky! →
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