Subotron arcademy: Curating Videogames /departure talk

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Freitag 7. Oktober 2016
7. Okt. 2016
Fr
19:00
Subotron arcademy: Curating Videogames /departure talk

Marie Foulston
Curator of Videogames at the Victor and Albert Museum, Co-founder Wild Rumpus, London

Videogames have graced the walls of the Smithsonian and have been accepted into the permanent collections of MoMA. The question of whether or not major art galleries and museums will welcome videogames has long been answered. Instead we now find ourselves in desperate need of engaging in more nuanced and complex discussions about the role of videogames culturally and escaping the relentless cultural purgatory of forever asking ?but?.are videogames art??.
What happens instead when we ask ?are videogames design? Are they performance? Are they architecture? Are they protest? Are they tools?? And where do such questions help lead us when searching for new and inspiring ways of curating and exhibiting such a complex and fascinating medium.

Biography
Marie Foulston is a playful producer and curator. By day she works as Curator of Videogames at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London (which is all very fancy and civilised), but by night she is co-founder and ?Queen Roughouser? of independent videogame collective Wild Rumpus (which is not that fancy and pretty uncivilised). She has a lot of love for the alternative, the absurd the playful and the disruptive.

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