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General Thoughts First of all I was definitely very pleasantly surprised with how amazing the exhibitions at the National Museum were. I think this was because not only were the exhibitions pleasant to look at (aka they were pretty), the exhibitions were made with interactivity in mind. At every turn there was something to do, something to touch. And the… Read more →
Premise After reading Krzysztof Wodiczko’s Critical Vehicles, I was really moved by how he uses monuments to speak for the unseens and the forgotten. For my project I would like to use instead spaces of interstice, corners and nooks hidden in plain sight. I imagine them as silent watchers, like guardians, catching stray thoughts and remembering what has been cast… Read more →
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Why we need to analyse games In this book How Games Moves Us: Emotion By Design, Katherine Isbister places importance on how we as a community should raise our literacy in game appreciation because games are so popular . And I agree that this is important to us as game designers because, if our audience is smarter than this opens… Read more →
It is fascinating to see how a book in a context of revolutionary anti-establishment Paris from 50 years ago seem so applicable in our modern day setting. You begin to wonder what literature beingĀ produced now that is being brushed off is doing the same for the times ahead of us. In essence The Society of the spectacle is a… Read more →
As this is a very very long reading that is also super complicated I shall try to pick out points within each section of the reading that has piqued my interest and how it relates to me personally. Performing Public SpaceĀ (Robert Venturi 1966) “I think we are still stuck with this idea of the street and the plaza as… Read more →
Reading Huhtamo’s article on the Archaeology of the Screen, you start to realise just how much we overlook in media art practice. As Erkki Huhtamo states in the opening paragraph of his other earlier article “Screen Test: Why do we need an Archaeology of the Screen”, starring at screens have become part of everyday life. And as screens transitioned into… Read more →
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